This is beautiful scenery a few miles from Herrington Manor State park.  Those little black and white specs in the background are cows.  We saw alot of farms and cows in the mountains, but this was a perfect shot from the car window
This is the inside of my car, so if you can guess what kind of car I have from this dash shot, I'll be very impressed.  Anyway, this huge roller-coaster type hill scared me the first, and even second time I drove down it.  Eventually I rode down this huge hill without applying my brakes.  It doesn't look scary from the picture, but in real life it was real steep and wicked.
This is Ian waking up from a rough night in our cabin.  We didn't sleep the first night because we kept hearing critters playing in our cabin and under our bed.  During the second night at 3 in the morning, a flying squirrel jumped on Ians ass, then landed on my face.  It was a traumatizing way to wake up.  Atleast we discovered that the critters were squirrels, and we managed to take a picture of one of the little guys.  Fortunatly, on the third night, the squirrels did not visit and we were able to get some sleep.
This is Sidling Hill, one of the geographical features of Western Maryland.  If you know anything about geography, you know this hill is special because it shows the individual layers of a syncline.  Instead of stopping at the tourist information center, we drove right past this lovely landmark.
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