FOUR MEN AND A CABIN
byGARY FAULKNER
Our trip started on Nov. 19th as we departed from John Davis' house for a 4 ½ hour drive to a cabin in the North central part of Pennsylvania, which belongs to another Club member, Marty West. The occupants of the van were John Davis (our driver), Gary Faulkner (trip coordinator), Paul McKeown (digital guy), and Gordon Risk (navigator)

First stop food. This crew needs plenty of fuel on these trips.

As John Davis loves to say,'You guys hungry again?!!'
Arriving at a destination in the dark, on a mountain, at a place we don't know is a lot of fun. Opening up the cabin we get settled in and, yes you guessed it, time to eat! Break out the chilled beverages and snacks.
After waking and joking about who did the best snoring we prepared the morning feast. Paul supplied the turkey bacon, eggs, and coffee and was the chef.
Where to go and photograph was no problem as there are many parks, rivers, and towns with covered bridges in this part of Pa.
Rain, it never fails when ever we go, but then it stops.

'STOP!' look at this river scene, great photo ops!
More food, lunch next to a covered bridge - it doesn't get any better than this! 
Looking for more places to photograph we stop in Dushore and wait until dusk to photograph a church on a hill that is illuminated very nicely.
Back to the cabin we make our pizza and settle in for talk, refreshment, and snoring.
Sunday, breakfast (of course), sun is shining and we hike down to the waterfalls.

After spending a good amount of time we hike up the mountain to the cabin to prepare to return home.
Get together with your camera crew and plan an outing for the day or overnight and enjoy photographing together, it's fun and you can learn a lot from each other.