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 4/1- Gettysburg Campground, Gettysburg PA

   We came down out of the mountains and headed for Maryland. Who would have thought that Maryland had actual mountains. We cruised down long downhill runs only to be faced with an equally long uphill slog. We crossed the Eastern continental divide- again. We must have crossed that 3 or 4 times already but I’m hoping this will be the last for a while. 

    The hills gradually leveled out and we drove through much more pasture with really green grass. Finally we got to Gettysburg and after driving across this town I’m ready to leave it. It’s a nice place with lots of old closely packed buildings. I have always liked the small alleyways between the buildings usually leading to some backyard. The traffic was insane though and this on a Wednesday in April. I wouldn’t want to be here in the summer.

   It took us a while to figure it out but we finally got to tour the battlefield. It’s kind of impressive that the landscape has not changed a great deal since 1863. There are monuments all over the place commemorating soldiers who died here. We stopped in one place and three busloads of mostly 16 year old girls were let out. We didn’t last long there. Now that we have it figured out we may stop again in the morning. 

   We came here to pay a visit to a former student of Alayne’s who reached out to us. She is now a professor at Gettysburg college. She had us over for a nice dinner and her and Alayne compared notes. 

   We are getting close to wrapping this trip up as we head into the great white north tomorrow. It has been hot here and hopefully that will hold true until we are home. 


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