Fun trip back east from Pittsburgh, filled with fun, misadventure and rescue. (Thanks to Mike). I took the long way home.
After a while the Turnpike gets boring soI dropped off the Turnpike at Irwin and took 30 East, the Lincoln Highway.
I got to spend some time in Greensburg for the first time in my life. Unfortunately, my main goal in the town, the Red Star Agave Grille, was closed on Mondays. I had to find lunch elsewhere, which for some perverse reason, I turned that elsewhere into the food court and the big mall on the east side of town. Oh, Yummy.
After lunch came my second disappointment of the day.
I'll give out this warning right now: If you're thinking, "Let's head down the Lincoln Highway to the small town of Laughlintown, right at the foot of the Laurel Mountains, and while we're there let's stop into the showroom of the great little bike shop that goes by the name of Speedgoat. We'll check out the latest in mountain bike teck and we'll ask about the local trails." If that's really what your thinking I'm telling you now - Don't Bother. The showroom is closed for renovation. So for now you'll have to be content with their website.
That's enough for now. I have further adventures later, but for now, it's still light out and I want to get a round of disc golf in before dark.
- Lancaster Guy
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