Greetings from Western Pennsylvania

The changing of the leaves in old steel country.
“Penn’s Woods”, the Keystone State is packed with great state parks, a few great cities, and more than meets the eye for this uncelebrated 2nd state in the Union.
The changing of the leaves in old steel country.
Touring the best Pennsylvania has to offer come the changing of the leaves.
They tell me, it would have been bigger than Pittsburgh…
A burning tinge of stained wine and golf leaf spots the endless rolling countryside of rural Pennsylvania while we all linger in the moments between a faded summer and any length of time we might be afforded before colder climes appear.
Lessons on keeping your eyes on the road…
The hippest little mountain town in PA. Whitewater rafting, hiking and rolling green hills galore.
We’ve been to places so full of cool stuff, I can remember certain times when we’d think things like, “Yeah, it’s okay,” about a monumental vista or gorgeous waterbound sunset. I’m thinking of Utah, where two weeks in Zion National Park was spectacular enough to leave us feeling like Bryce Canyon was just okay. Then […]
White water rating in this town with a population of less than 60!
From inclined planes to bicycle lanes, how to get around Pittsburgh
A walk through Pittsburgh’s Southside neighborhood.
Our favorite breakfast spot in Pittsburgh, Coca Cafe is as funky and offbeat as it’s neighborhood, Lawrenceville.
A local coffee shop that began small and took over the city. Free Wi-Fi, good coffee, all over Pittsburgh.
A bustling outdoor market by day, elegant nightlife hotspot when the sun goes down.
Pittsburgh’s downtown park in a castle made of glass.
A look at Pittsburgh’s oldest “trendy” neighborhood, Shadyside.