October 2, 2017 the WooFDriver was out on an adventure with the WooFPAK when he came across what appears to be Artist’s Fungus Mushrooms. This mushroom can be found across the United States. They grow on the base of trees or on logs. The name comes from its ability to hold images, people make, on the porous underside surface.
Mushroom Expert Website to learn more about this mushroom
On November 2, 2016 the WooFDriver took the WooFPAK to the Eagleton Mine Trail in Pennsylvania for a Furwheeling mushing adventure. The trail is 20 miles of dirt that follows portions of the old Eagleton Railroad bed. It is named after the mining town of Eagleton that was here from 1845 to 1870.
To learn more about this trail www.visitpa.com
Here is another website that offers a great map of the trail www.pahikes.com
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On February 23, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew headed out to the Delaware and Raritan Trail for a Furwheeling adventure! The trail located in New Jersey is 69.5 miles long of crushed stone gravel that follows the route of the canal’s towpath. As you travel the towpath you will find remnants of the canal built in the 1830s. This trail is part of the East Coast Greenway trail network, that will run from Maine to Florida when complete.
To learn more about the trail Trail Link’s Website
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On March 18, 2016 the WooFDriver and his crew took to Government Road in Parsons, West Virginia for a Furwheeling mushing adventure! The winding road runs parallel to the Shavers Fork of the Cheat River, which in 1985 flooded the town destroying over 3,500 homes and 180 business. Most businesses never returned.
To learn more about the area Wikipedia’s Website
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On November 15, 2015 while the WooFDriver was out on tour with the WooFPAK to Spruce Mountain, they made a side trip to enjoy the views at Blackwater Falls State Park in West Virginia. The park is named for the falls of the Blackwater River that plummets five stories through the eight mile long gorge of the park. The tannic acid from the hemlock and red spruce needles that fall into the water make the color of the river appear black.
To learn more about the park http://www.blackwaterfalls.com/
Please enjoy the photo album from the trip!
To watch the videos from the park!
On September 1, 2017 the WooFDriver took the WooFPAK to Pennsylvania for a Furwheeling mushing adventure. They took to the Penns Creek Path, 3.6 miles of crushed stone and amazing features like an old railroad tunnel and a recently refurbished bridge that crosses over Penns Creek. The Penns Creek Path makes up a small portion of the Mid-State Trail, a 319 mile long cross country hiking trail in central Pennsylvania.
To learn more about this trail Trail Link’s Website
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On October 17, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew took the PAK to Pennsylvania on a Furwheeling adventure combining both the Exeter Scenic River Trail and Neversink Trail. These trails are short in distance but help to make trail connections on the Schuylkill River Trail system. The Neversink Trail is only 1.2 miles long of asphalt and the Exeter 2.3 miles of cinder, gravel and crushed stone. Small connector trails are important as the Schuylkill River Trail is still under construction, plans are to extend the trail to over 140 miles, the full length of the Schuylkill River.
To learn more about the Exeter Scenic River Trail Trail Link’s Website
To learn more about the Neversink Trail Trail Link’s Website
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On May 2, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew loaded up all their ghost hunting equipment to take the WooFPAK on a nighttime WereWOOFS adventure. They headed out to the New River Gorge in West Virginia which is full of remnants of America’s history. From old stone structures to coal mine entrances, there is a sense of the old coal mining town with was once thriving. The U.S. Army also had a camp here to use the river as a training and testing ground.
To learn more about this area National Park’s Website
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On July 25, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew took the WooFPAK to the Indian Head Rail Trail in Southern Maryland for a Furwheeling mushing adventure! This trail is 13.4 miles long of asphalt surface over the old railroad bed that was built in 1918 to transport supplies to and from the U.S. Navy’s Indian Head Powder Factory.
To learn more about the trail Trail Link’s Website
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On October 31, 2017 the WooFDriver took the WooFPAK to the Hoodlebug Trail for a Furwheeling adventure. This gravel trail is 10.5 miles long and located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. It follows the old route of the 1850’s Indiana Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The trail got its name from the passenger train that rode this line until 1940, nicknamed “Hoodlebug”.
To learn more about the trail Trail Link’s Website
Enjoy pictures from the trail!
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