The Gettysburg side trip
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:47 pm
After leaving the PA GTG, Peggy and I followed Lori and the Sultan south to their summer campground back in the South Mountain area west of Gettysburg. The Sultan grew up in Gettysburg and had offered to take us on a tour of the area. If he evers offer...take him up on the offer! First he gave us homework, he encouraged Peggy and I to watch/rewatch the movie Gettysburg. It was filmed on location and it does give you a view of the landscape and a reminder of what major happenings occurred before and during the battle/s. Then they drove us around the major sites and followed up with a stop at Lori's favorite museum...that had a diorama had short film that again summed up everything we had just seen....plus a few other historical details..... The final examine was held at the appropriately named "Ernie's Texas Hots" restaurant.....good hot dogs topped with mustard, onions, mild texas chili...Ernie will fill in what ever I am leaving out...
The Monument of Lee and the his soldiers around the base representing all the walks of life that volunteered to fight in the army of the south.
Lori's favorite! But now I can't remember...I think it is Longstreet...one foot up meaning he was wounded during the war.
View from the top of Little Round Top...defended on the second day by Chamberlain from attemps by the Confederate soldiers to flank the Northern Army.
Looking the other direction from the top of Little Round Top back toward the rest of the line and down over the peach orchard, wheatfield and other important battle areas.
At the other end of the line was the other rather tall hill.....thats Lori and Ernie down there on the ground watching Peggy and I climb the tower that gives a view back over the battle area and the town of Gettysburg. Their job was to stay on the ground and be prepared to call for EMS if either Peggy or I collapsed during the climb to the top. I believe the topic of "rubber legs" came up later as a result of the climb.
These are pictures from the campsite down by the creek that we retreated to to recover from our adventure. It was beautiful.
And the pups, after several went swimming in the above creek and the pond beyond....attemping to dry out before coming back inside
The Monument of Lee and the his soldiers around the base representing all the walks of life that volunteered to fight in the army of the south.
Lori's favorite! But now I can't remember...I think it is Longstreet...one foot up meaning he was wounded during the war.
View from the top of Little Round Top...defended on the second day by Chamberlain from attemps by the Confederate soldiers to flank the Northern Army.
Looking the other direction from the top of Little Round Top back toward the rest of the line and down over the peach orchard, wheatfield and other important battle areas.
At the other end of the line was the other rather tall hill.....thats Lori and Ernie down there on the ground watching Peggy and I climb the tower that gives a view back over the battle area and the town of Gettysburg. Their job was to stay on the ground and be prepared to call for EMS if either Peggy or I collapsed during the climb to the top. I believe the topic of "rubber legs" came up later as a result of the climb.
These are pictures from the campsite down by the creek that we retreated to to recover from our adventure. It was beautiful.
And the pups, after several went swimming in the above creek and the pond beyond....attemping to dry out before coming back inside