December 5, 2017

Trough Creek Wilderness Area

By

On November 14, 2017 WooFDriver and his crew took the WooFPAK on a Furwheeling Mushing adventure in Pennsylvania’s 554 acre Trough Creek Wilderness Area. This area’s history dates back to the Native Americans who were later pushed out by settlers. The settlers then cleared the forest for their farming purposes. It is rumored that Edgar Allan Poe got his inspiration for his famous poem “The Raven” here, as he watched the ravens on the cliffs of Great Trough Creek.

To learn more about this area visit Wikipedia’s Website

Enjoy the video footage from the adventure!

December 5, 2017

Penn Roosevelt State Park & Country Roads

By

On September 8, 2017 the WooFDriver took to the Penn Roosevelt State Park and the surrounding country roads for a Furwheeling mushing adventure. The park was constructed during the Great Depression when the state bought thousands of acres of land to reforest after the lumber industry had clear-cut the land. Construction of the park was in the hands of Civilian Conservation Corps Camp S-62, one of twelve segregated camps in Pennsylvania. They built all the structures of the park including roads, trails, a log dam stone fireplaces and a stone bake oven.

To learn more visit Wikipedia’s Website

Enjoy the video footage from the adventure!

December 5, 2017

New River Trial

By

On November 11, 2017 the WooFDriver headed to the New River Trail in southwestern Virginia for a Furwheeling mushing adventure. This trail is 57.7 miles long of crushed stone over the old railroad bed of the Norfolk Southern Railroad. While in operation the outbound freight was mostly iron ore, but also included farmed products, lumber and cotton. Due to the lack of traffic, the railroad abandoned this area in the 1980s and donated the right of way to the state.

To learn more about this trail Trail Link’s Website

To view photos of the adventure!
New River Trail 11.11.2017

Also enjoy the video footage!

December 5, 2017

Hambleton, West Virginia

By

On October 20, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew were out adventuring in Hambleton, West Virginia to Furwheel mush the WooFPAK on the area’s country roads. They got amazing fall foliage ariel photography from AirWOOF1, WooFDriver’s drone. Located on the Black Fork of the Cheat River, theĀ  community of Hambleton was first established in 1889 and named in honor of a stockholder of the West Virginia Central Railroad Company.

For more information on this area www.wvexplorer.com

To view the photos of the adventure!
Hambleton West Virginia 10.20.2017

Also enjoy the video footage!

December 5, 2017

Northwest Lancaster County River Trail

By

On October 25, 2017 the WooFPAK took to the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail for a Furwheeling mushing adventure! This 14.1 mile long trail runs along the Susquehanna River and is full of historic ruins. From remnants of the Pennsylvania Mainline Canal Towpath with its abandoned locks to the old Point Rock Railroad Tunnel. The Norfolk Southern Railroad Company still has active railroad tracks that run along side the trail for a few miles.

Learn more about this trail at Trail Link’s Website

To view the photos from the adventure!
Northwest Lancaster County River Trail 10.25.2017

Also enjoy the video footage!

December 4, 2017

Armstrong Trail

By

On April 5, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew headed out the the Armstrong Trail in Western Pennsylvania for a Furwheeling mushing adventure. Along the trail you can see historical remnants of old villages, an old train turntable and a coaling tower that still stands over the trail, just to name a few. The Allegheny River was first used to float lumber to the Ohio River in 1806. In 1837 the Allegheny Valley Rail Road Company opened and began hauling the lumber along with iron ore, coal and farming products.

To learn more about the trail visit www.armstrongrailstotrails.org

Enjoy these photos from the adventure!
Armstrong Trail 4.05.2017

Also enjoy video footage!

April 19, 2017

Tobacco Heritage Trail

By

On March 30,2017 the WooFDriver headed to a new location to FurWheel MUSH the WooFPAK! They headed to the 22.1 mile long Tobacco Heritage Trail in Southern Virginia that’s surface is made of crushed stone and asphalt.

This trail is currently under development in many areas to increase its 22.1 miles to 160! And will be a part of a network of trails from Maine to Florida called the East Coast Greenway.

To learn more about this trail : Trail Link’s Website

Enjoy the video footage from the MUSH!

Also enjoy the photo album from the adventure!
Tobacco Heritage Trail 3.30.2017

April 3, 2017

Virginia Creeper Trail

By

On March 20, 2017 the WooFDriver took the WooFPAK to the Virginia Creeper Trail in Southern Virginia to celebrate the first day of Spring with a FurWheeling mushing adventure!

This trail is 32.7 miles long, traveling through forest to farmlands, passing through friendly small towns along the way. The railway that was first constructed here had the purpose of transporting coal and iron, but the railway company fell into financial trouble and construction stopped. Later the Norfolk & Western Railway took over this corridor to transport timber until the 1970s when the route eventually became abandoned, making way for the beautiful recreational trail it is today.

To learn more about this trail Trail Link’s Website

Enjoy the video footage from the trip!

Also, enjoy the photo album from the adventure!
Virginia Creeper Trail 3.20.2017

March 16, 2017

High Bridge Trail

By

On March 9, 2017 the WooFDriver and his crew took the WooFPAK to the High Bridge Trail for a FurWheeling Mushing adventure!

The High Bridge Trail is located just south of Richmond, Virginia and is 32.4 miles long. It is a great place for an adventure with its almost half mile long bridge that spans over the Appomattox River. This corridor is full of history dating back to the Civil War, as it was a way to easily transport artery. After that it became part of the Norfolk & Western Railway, with many extensions to reach the coalfields in the area.

Trail Link’s Website to learn more about this trail
Enjoy these photos from the adventure!
High Bridge Trail

Also enjoy the amazing video footage from the Mush!

March 16, 2017

Paulinskill Valley Trail

By

On February 28, 2017 the WooFDriver, his crew and his PAK of Huskies headed out on an adventure to discover a trail that they never FurWheeled before, the Paulinskill Valley Trail in New Jersey.

At 27 miles long, it is the sixth longest trail in New Jersey and is popular for mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding. This trail was once the railway of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, built in 1886.

Wikipedia’s Webpage to learn more about this rail trail

Enjoy the video footage from the adventure!

Also enjoy photos from the Mush!
Paulinskill Valley Trail 2.28.2017