Went to Marco's deli in Kenmore with my brother, and got to the campsite Friday night. Heidi and Dianne were super awesome since the tents and camp were already set up, so all that was left to do was drink around the fire.


Winoooo
The next day we went on a hike to try and find a trail to some ruins. Apparently it was a company coal town way back when, but all that is left now is some foundation ruins and some unmaintained roads.

Some sort of masonry

Snakes hiding out

Das Wasser ist scrotzig! - it smelled so sulfury

It was a pretty beautiful place.

Casey lumberjacking out


Selfieees
Saturday night was great, even though I was an early victim to day drinking. Huge fire, drunk German lessons, and a freezing late night swim. Definitely slept well that night.
Before heading out, we hiked to go swim in Sand Run Falls. We got lost-ish and almost fell victim to the mountain people (saved by 4G), it was a pretty nice hike. I thought it was crazy enough to go in the water the night before, but Paul, Terry and I forced ourselves to go in again.
On the way home, we stopped at Yorkholo Brewing Company in Mansfield, which was kind of reminded me of Geneseo. Paul and I found a creepy decrepit phone booth.

The goat cheese pierogi and black bean burger were pretty good, despite some mishaps (I may have accidentally eaten bacon, oops).

It's sad that this is one of the last few weekends of the summer. I really wish there was a time to go camping longer - can't wait until next summer.

Wow, thanks for the link (e:heidi)! That's pretty awesome. It's too bad the natural gas boom may undo some of the progress that's been made! :::link:::
Not too far from where we were apparently!
And for sure, guess we'll have to set up next time!
I LOVE the last picture!!! :)
Otters!?! We must find them!
I was so glad you joined us!! Great pics and (e:heidi) is right....you totally owe us for setting up the camp site! ;-)
Had a really great time!
Great pix, btw, and you boys totally owe us for setting up camp! ;-)
Scrody!
That gross pool of water is acid mine drainage remediation. It's a pretty interesting story (especially for an engineer) :::link:::