Hello, fellow QS lovers!
I'm just curious to know if anyone from Pennsylvania knows of any good sinking locations? I know Pennsylvania is not the best state for any good QS (at least in my area anyway ) so maybe some of you may know of some spots to check out...preferably within the central Pennsylvania region, if possible. Thanks in advance!
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Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
Long ago, when I was at Penn State, I drove up to Black Moshannon State Forest, just west of State College. It wasn’t great, but there were a few thigh to waist deep spots not far off the back roadway just south of the airstrip on top of the ridge there. It was a mountain bog area. Don’t know which part of central Pa you are in. You’re right, though - PA is not a great place for deep mud or QS.
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
PA Jack wrote:Long ago, when I was at Penn State, I drove up to Black Moshannon State Forest, just west of State College. It wasn’t great, but there were a few thigh to waist deep spots not far off the back roadway just south of the airstrip on top of the ridge there. It was a mountain bog area. Don’t know which part of central Pa you are in. You’re right, though - PA is not a great place for deep mud or QS.
Ah ok. I'm roughly an hour and 15 minutes away from State College...so that's not too bad of a drive for me. I'll have to do some exploring when 2024 comes around as right now is not the best time to have any good sinkings. I just wish Pennsylvania had some decent QS though. Oh well. Thank you for your input. It's much appreciated.
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
Good luck and good sinking.
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PA Jack wrote:Good luck and good sinking.
Thanks. I sure will.
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
I'm in PA too and it's not the best place for sinking. I've found a few creeks and lakes that have been good now and then, and went to a quarry once before it happened to be decommissioned, and am always in search of new places and potentially new people to explore and sink with for safety sake!
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
There used to be a mudpit associated with the quarry in Berkley Springs, West Virginia just west over the mountain and it still looks to have mud on Google satellite view. Access is from to the north along the B&O railroad tracks by the river, you have to find the trail leading south...
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
None that I'm willing to give up, sorry.
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
enerj29 wrote:I'm in PA too and it's not the best place for sinking. I've found a few creeks and lakes that have been good now and then, and went to a quarry once before it happened to be decommissioned, and am always in search of new places and potentially new people to explore and sink with for safety sake!
Yeah, being along the creeks and lakes was about the best I could find as well but like you said it can be good every now and then. I just gotta keep searching and eventually I'll find something decent.
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Re: Anyone in Pennsylvania know of any good sinking locations?
mudxdresser wrote:There used to be a mudpit associated with the quarry in Berkley Springs, West Virginia just west over the mountain and it still looks to have mud on Google satellite view. Access is from to the north along the B&O railroad tracks by the river, you have to find the trail leading south...
That's not a hateful drive for me as I'm roughly 2 1/2 away from Berkley Springs. I'll have to check it out once the weather gets better.
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