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Salutations and Happy Flying-
Folks call me "Hiway" and I am located in a very historic town not far from the convergence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. I am about an hour from DC and Northern Virginia, and within a stones throw of major east/west, and north/south interstates (just outside of Hagerstown, MD at Int 70 and Int 81)
I actually live just off the Historic Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg, MD. This centralizes me in the most picturesque Civil War Historical areas there are available, and with Harper's Ferry a hoot and a holler down the road (Thomas Jefferson was quoted as saying the view was worth crossing the Atlantic for) I feel I am blessed with some of the best Phantom aerial photography options the east coast has to offer in the USA.
Anyone that is venturing to the area needs to contact me should they be nearby- I have a modest little home in town, and we make the best coffee outside of South America and Seattle (although I've been told my java would have made Juan Valdez cry) and I know the local park rangers... and some property where it is legit to fly as there are strict rules on flying over the National Battlefields and Park- but it is accessible if using respect and common sense and courtesy.
If you are into railroads and shooting trains- Harper's Ferry has a gorgeous station along the river, and with the tracks nestled against the mountain and the scenic landscapes... well, you just need to see it to appreciate it.
I am not multilingual, but I am very easy to know, and very hospitable to people who weren't raised by wolves.
Bikers welcome by the way-
keep it on 2 ....o~^o
Folks call me "Hiway" and I am located in a very historic town not far from the convergence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. I am about an hour from DC and Northern Virginia, and within a stones throw of major east/west, and north/south interstates (just outside of Hagerstown, MD at Int 70 and Int 81)
I actually live just off the Historic Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg, MD. This centralizes me in the most picturesque Civil War Historical areas there are available, and with Harper's Ferry a hoot and a holler down the road (Thomas Jefferson was quoted as saying the view was worth crossing the Atlantic for) I feel I am blessed with some of the best Phantom aerial photography options the east coast has to offer in the USA.
Anyone that is venturing to the area needs to contact me should they be nearby- I have a modest little home in town, and we make the best coffee outside of South America and Seattle (although I've been told my java would have made Juan Valdez cry) and I know the local park rangers... and some property where it is legit to fly as there are strict rules on flying over the National Battlefields and Park- but it is accessible if using respect and common sense and courtesy.
If you are into railroads and shooting trains- Harper's Ferry has a gorgeous station along the river, and with the tracks nestled against the mountain and the scenic landscapes... well, you just need to see it to appreciate it.
I am not multilingual, but I am very easy to know, and very hospitable to people who weren't raised by wolves.
Bikers welcome by the way-
keep it on 2 ....o~^o