July 10 Manheim to East Berlin

Today was a travel day. We packed up our stuff and departed from PA Dutch TT, allowing us respite from the daylight hours semi-automatic and shotgun fire in the nearby shooting range. A shooting range next to a camping area with hundreds of spaces would seem to be a foolish zoning arrangement.
We zigzagged through rural Pennsyvania, going vaguely east for the first time on this year’s trip. We reached our furthest penetration east for this year when we drove into Delaware a few days ago and now we start our journey back toward the west coast, hopefully arriving in San Diego around mid-November. We passed through fields with Amish farmers in them, harvesting crops by hand. The farms here were gorgeous. We crossed the Susquehanna River again, this time on old US-30. We passed the Harley factory in York and continued on to Gettysburg Farm TT in East Berlin. Berlin is pronounced BER-lin here instead of ber-LIN like the German city.
It is a nice campground but I arranged our trailer such that I could not get the satellite antenna to work so there won’t be any TV for the next few days. When we were here in 2015, there was no wifi but now it has been installed. Soon, I will know if it works.
There’s pix. Click here

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