Back Home After the Great Autumn Trip of 2021 πŸ‚

Back Home After the Great Autumn Trip of 2021 πŸ‚

Looking through all the pictures I took and remembering the good and bad of the autumn trip that somehow ended up in November and down in West Virginia that is until I destroyed that wheel bearing on my truck. It happens but it still was a good trip even if everything didn’t quite go to plan — not that there was much of a plan to start out with.

Things are mostly unpacked, cleaned up and put away. I will need to get more food and propane at some point, although I guess I can wait until I head out camping next time for the propane. I am thinking my next best chance to head out of town will be Buy Nothing Day, November 26th. Continuing to look through my photos, the best of which I will be posting over the next few days. Also looking through the notes I jotted down throughout my trip.

Am I thrilled to be back home? Of course not, but it would have been another cold night had I stayed out one more night camping at Long Pond State Forest then more of a hurry back to Albany to get unpacked on Sunday. Instead, I can ease myself back into the routine and the upcoming work week. and look through my photos and think about my memories.

Eastern Continental Divide – Wikipedia

Eastern Continental Divide – Wikipedia

The Eastern Continental Divide, Eastern Divide or Appalachian Divide is a hydrographic divide in eastern North America that separates the easterly Atlantic Seaboard watershed from the westerly Gulf of Mexico watershed. The divide nearly spans the United States from south of Lake Ontario through the Florida peninsula, and consists of raised terrain including the Appalachian Mountains to the north, the southern Piedmont Plateau and lowland ridges in the Atlantic Coastal Plain to the south. Water including rainfall and snowfall, lakes, streams and rivers on the eastern/southern side of the divide drains to the Atlantic Ocean; water on the western/northern side of the divide drains to the Gulf of Mexico.

Two Hours Free Parking

Everybody's talking about #inflation these days. But if you visit Romney, West Virginia be aware the fine for over staying parking on Main Street is $10.

Taken on Sunday November 7, 2021 at Romney, West Virginia.