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Valley Forge

I drive past it several times a month, but the last (and first!) time I was actually at Valley Forge National Historical Park was in 2005 with Michael. I always say I’m going to go back, but it never happens.

So last weekend I was coming back from Micro Center having just picked up my new Canon and ran into a wall of traffic on 422. A quick check of KYW‘s traffic report explained there was an event near the Oaks exit, backing up traffic for miles and causing delays of over an hour. So I hopped on 23 through the park and figured I’d get home via Phoenixville. No go, traffic there too. Instead of sitting in traffic for an hour I popped into the park and decided to take a walk. Phew, you wouldn’t think it would take so much to get me to a park I actually do quite enjoy!

It was chilly out, made worse by the wind and the thin jacket I was wearing and lack of gloves (in my other coat!) but once I got walking I warmed up a bit. I got lucky and my brand new camera came with the battery pack partially charged, so I could even try out my new camera.

As usual at the park, I also saw some animals.

It was a nice walk, I will have to take my bike out there sometime this spring for some riding.

3 Comments

  • RoboNuggie

    Very nice – your new camera takes some lovely clear pictures, I like the first one where it looks like the cannons are pointing at the trees in front of them…

    What are those structures in the third picture?

  • pitzl

    Nice pics! During summer, I love jogging/walking on the main loop (Joseph Plumb Martin trail), which is about 7 miles long and provides a good workout. I haven’t explored all the trails in the park yet; someday I’d love to walk on the Valley Creek Trail – the most scenic amongst them.

  • pleia2

    @RoboNuggie They are cabins set up as a mock encampment, the park is the battlefield from the American Revolutionary War.

    @pitzl Thanks! I’ll have to check out the Valley Creek Trail at some point.