PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — The Keystone State is full of rich history and vibrant municipalities. But some places in Pennsylvania have become empty and abandoned, whether it was due to a natural event or a man-made incident. Here are some abandoned municipalities that can be found in Pennsylvania according to scenicstates.com Pithole City Located in the […]
The Keystone State is full of rich history and vibrant towns. But some towns in Pennsylvania have become ghost towns, whether it was due to a natural event or a man-made incident.
No crowds, no bugs, a roaring fire under the stars: What’s not to like about winter camping?
Published Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021, 11:50 am
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Ad Crable
Backpackers head into the Pennsylvania woods. (Bay Journal photo by Ad Crable)
For 21 years, I have led an overnight backpacking excursion to a different wild spot in Pennsylvania on a cold, preferably snowy, winter weekend.