Northern Tier of PA / Southern Tier of NY??

Brad Bireley said:
Just curious....any RFF members from either the Northern Tier of PA or Southern Tier of NY?

Brad
Brad,
I'm a little north of the Southern Tier but do get down that way some. My Folks live in Binghamton.
Rob
 
I live in Delaware, but manage to get to Scranton every so often. Maybe I'll get up there when (if?) Steamtown ever gets the K4 running.
 
Brad,
Steam Town is a national park dedicated to steam trains. I've not been there but I've been thinking about possibly going this summer.
Here's the web page for it:
http://www.nps.gov/archive/stea/home.htm
And I have a brother living in NJ; the last time I drove to see him, I noticed a wind farm on the ridge of some valley we drove through on 81, I couldn't stop for photos and the people I was traveling with are hopeless with cameras.
Rob
 
I'm in Rochester, southern tier isn't that far away but it depends on how far east you're talking about. I should do a southern tier trip this spring ... just need to avoid the nooks and crannies where I hear Dueling Banjoes...
 
Steamtown ...

Steamtown ...

Brad Bireley said:
Rob,
I guess you're the closest to me at about 2.5 hrs.

Al,
What is Steamtown?

Steamtown is a railroad heritage site in Scranton PA that runs two old Canadian Steam engines. In addtion, they have a bunch of railroad equipment in the old railyard.
 
Not really close, but I have a cabin on a lake in Pike County, PA, where I spend lots of time in spring, summer, and fall.
 
Brad, I fish on the Pine, in the spring and drive down thru the Southern Tier to PA and then across the 6 to just east of Galeton then south to Williamsboro to Slate Run.

I know your area, great for people who like the outdoors.
 
jan normandale said:
Brad, I fish on the Pine, in the spring and drive down thru the Southern Tier to PA and then across the 6 to just east of Galeton then south to Williamsboro to Slate Run.

I know your area, great for people who like the outdoors.

Jan,
Let me know when you're coming this way again so maybe we can get together & fish.
Brad
 
Jan: Do you have a macro setup so you can get a photo of your fish? I'm certain you won't need a wide angle. ;)
 
To keep this thread with something about rangefinders here's a photo of a native brook trout caught on the West Branch of Pine Creek using a Kiev 4a.
 

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Trius said:
Jan: Do you have a macro setup so you can get a photo of your fish? I'm certain you won't need a wide angle. ;)

Earl... you just gave me the best chuckle I've had in a long time here at RFF.. I use a microscope for my fish... makes even the bait look whale sized ! :D
 
Brad Bireley said:
To keep this thread with something about rangefinders here's a photo of a native brook trout caught on the West Branch of Pine Creek using a Kiev 4a.

Brad, I'll probably head down sometime in May or June. I have a friend down that way and we fish around his place near Slate Run.

If I had time I'd love to fish for an afternoon/early evening enroute. I'll let you know if when I'm passing thru. I didn't make it last year. Hope to this year.


PS nice fish, what size rod... 7' 4 wt?
 
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