For the complete set (some are boring) you can check them out on my website, Unitas Photography.



The landscape of the park’s acreage varies greatly. The majority of the area is lined with trees, providing substantial shade during the hot summer months and adding driving challenges year round as the trails wind though the forest. The park is divided into four parts, based on the topography of the area (East, West, South, and Northeast). A key feature of the West property is a large glacial deposit, called “Rock Creek”. The deposit begins within a few feet of a main access road and extends over 1,800 feet. At its widest point, the deposit is over 150 feet wide. The boulders that litter the area are large, and packed close enough together that only a handful of trees have proven sturdy enough to survive in the area. The deposit has been providing entertainment for the larger vehicles that venture into the park and has proven to be a challenge to the best drivers and spotters.
Duck wrote:Here are some excerpts of photos taken at the Rausch Creek Offroad Park in Pine Grove, PA. I went there with some of my club buddies for this year's Trailfest, an annual get together for several East Coast 4x4 clubs.
For the complete set (some are boring) you can check them out on my website, Unitas Photography.
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