We went for a drive through some of Moshannon State forest to scout some roads.
From 1000 feet to 1300 feet the snow is mostly melted.
Once you start getting near the 1500 feet mark...the snow on the south side of ridges is a hard pack. We set out to scout some 4x4 high clearance roads. We found them. They are open...but they have alot of snow and ice. We did not trek on them though as I know the north side was gonna be ugly...and I wasnt prepared for a recovery.
When we got to Black Moshannon State Park we dropped down in the valley of the two mountains and sure enough...ice...nice thick slippery ice.
We did check off one of the firetowers we saw on the map.
Had a great day...even though very little off pavement travel and no camping.
From 1000 feet to 1300 feet the snow is mostly melted.
Once you start getting near the 1500 feet mark...the snow on the south side of ridges is a hard pack. We set out to scout some 4x4 high clearance roads. We found them. They are open...but they have alot of snow and ice. We did not trek on them though as I know the north side was gonna be ugly...and I wasnt prepared for a recovery.
When we got to Black Moshannon State Park we dropped down in the valley of the two mountains and sure enough...ice...nice thick slippery ice.
We did check off one of the firetowers we saw on the map.
Had a great day...even though very little off pavement travel and no camping.