West Virginia
Allegheny Front
The Allegheny Front stands as the prominent escarpment facing southeast or east within the Allegheny Mountains, spanning southern Pennsylvania, western Maryland, and eastern West Virginia in the USA. Serving as a demarcation, the Allegheny Front acts as the dividing line between the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians to the east and the Appalachian Plateau (often referred to as the Allegheny Plateau) to the west. This geological feature is intimately linked with the Eastern Continental Divide of the Appalachian Mountains. In this region, the Eastern Continental Divide separates the watersheds of the Ohio/Mississippi river system, which flow towards the Gulf of Mexico, from those of rivers that eventually empty into Chesapeake Bay and further into the Atlantic Ocean.
Nonetheless, it's important to note that the Allegheny Front and the Divide don't always perfectly align. For instance, the North Branch of the Potomac River originates significantly west of the Allegheny Front, near the Fairfax Stone located at the southwestern tip of Maryland. It's merely around 10 miles (16 km) away and situated across the physical divide from the headwaters of the Youghiogheny River, which flows westward into the Monongahela and Ohio rivers.
Olson Firetower View
Looking northeast from the Olson Firetower northeast of Parsons.
Taken on Thursday October 26, 2023 at Olson Firetower.Mount Storm
Lanesville Road
Lanesville Road is increadibly steep and narrow, but blacktop, although the worse sections of the road weren't on my dash cam, because the GPS kept crashing.
Taken on Sunday November 3, 2019 at Monongahela National Forest.Beautiful Day in the Sweedlin Valley
Somewhere south of Moorefield, north of Brake on Sweedlin Valley Road along the south branch of the Potamac River.
US 33 in West Virginia 1
US 33, the Blue-Gray Trail outside of Brandywine, WV. Farm country with a backdrop of Shenandoah Mountain and the valley carved by the South Branch of the Potomac River.