As many of you may already know (via Instagram and Facebook) I packed up and headed out on a little road trip this past weekend in celebration of my mom’s Birthday!
Just a little weekend getaway, we didn’t travel far (staying in my home state of Pennsylvania), but boy did we pack in as much as we could!
My first stop was a cute little flea market in Kutztown, PA. You might recall I’ve been here before, and while it’s usually much bigger in the warmer months it was still fun to browse around at.
I even had my eyes on this electric face off hockey game – which unfortunately mom and dad wouldn’t let me bring home since I already have way too many toys!
Next stop was the Kutztown University Bookstore (since mom and dad went to school there). I waited in the car while mom and dad shopped, and I’m still a little bit peeved they didn’t bring me back one of these fun KU dog jackets.
After spending some time in Kutztown, we headed up towards the mountains and stopped in at Centralia. For those of you that don’t know Centralia is the site of an underground mining fire that started in 1962. The now long since abandoned town still continues to burn underground, and remnants of the broken highway and burning can still be seen today.
Unfortunately most of the area was still pretty snow covered, so it took me a bit of hiking to find some remnants of the fire destruction.
Most of the old highway has been vandalized over the years – but it’s still an interesting site to see.
I’m pretty sure my middle name should be explorer, because it’s one of my favorite things to do!
After my visit to Centralia we headed further North to my accommodations for the night in Dushore, Pennsylvania.
The Endless Mountains Motel was full of log cabin charm – and I even had my very own fireplace! Looks like I wouldn’t be needing all the jackets I packed after all!
The next morning I kissed my new bear friend from Dushore goodbye and headed off to the Ricketts Glen State Park for some hiking!
While most of the hiking trails at Ricketts Glen were closed due to the snow and ice, that didn’t stop me from finding some safe trails to spend the day exploring.
Don’t worry the conditions weren’t quite as extreme as this photo may make it seem (it was a posed photo), and most of the trails we hiked were pretty flat.
After sufficiently wearing myself out with several hours of hiking I was ready to make my way back home.
But before we pulled into my driveway mom and dad made one last stop at Cabelas – the super store for all outdoor adventure activities. And not to be forgotten, the mecca of all hunting dog toys! Which seriously, am I not a hunting dog…..where was my shopping bag full of toys?
And to make things worse, mom and dad even got to see one of these furry fellows up close and personal in the Cabelas wilderness display.
After we all got home I had fun reminiscing with my family about all the fun we had had (despite this being the best photo we took of the three of us!) and I can’t wait to go on a weekend road trip again!
Have you taken your dog on any fun road trips recently?
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Love these photos, what a fun trip! Good luck, voted for you 🙂
Wow Ammo – that’s a lot of hiking for such a little guy. You’re a real trooper (no pun intended)! Glad you had such a fun time. Happy Birthday wishes to your mom. I bet you gave her extra kisses.
Ammo, I love reading about your adventures. I love the picture of your mom, dad and you. It turned out great.
Thank you, Ammo, for sharing your fun trip with your fans, it was very interesting, I have never heard of that under ground mining fire, I learned something from you. Hard to believe that it’s been burning since 1962!!!! And the other places you went were interesting also!!! And I love the picture with your mom and dad, too bad you were looking down~~~
such great comments everyone ?
My Dachshund, River, just got back from her first road trip to visit grandma and grandpa in Wyalusing, PA!
Ammo you live in PA as we refer to it lol..whereabout eastern or western. I live 40 miles north of Pittsburgh/
Im eastern. Not far from Philadelphia
Do you like Pennsylvania winters Ammo? How cold does it usually get? I’ve been in -80 windchill in North Dakota.