The day started early enough, I drove out on the Sammy to explore the other campsites and gauge the facilities provided by the COE (Corps of Engineers). Every campsite is 95% full, resulting in a crowded looking conditions. Most of the campers appear to be from Pennsylvania, so locals who've discovered the good deal that a COE campground can be.
There was fog in the higher grounds:
I talked with a park ranger who recommended I go check out the wild birds at the boat ramp located at Shy Beaver. Such an interesting name, I decided to go!
The actual site was a bit disappointing, all I saw were the ducks below and crowded conditions at the boat ramp parking lot. Oh well.
I returned to camp, it was mid-morning by now. I went for a short hike but found nothing worthy of snapping a picture of, just wide open views of the water with boaters cruising about in a haphazard manner. Apparently, Raystown Lake is Pennsylvania's largest lake and attracts 1.1-1.3 million visitors a year, I think most of the on boats!
Typical of a COE campground, it helps to have a boat to get around.
I basically read/napped the afternoon away after lunch. I woke close to 5 PM! Tomorrow, I plan on meeting with Steve, of Scooterinthesticks. Should be fun, we'll get a ride in, perhaps check out the Raystown Dam area, perhaps get a lunch.
2 comments:
I’m sure you had a good meetup with Steve. An interesting person.
Indeed, RichardM! More soon...
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