Glancing at the map, it seemed that driving north through Pennsylvania to Ithaca, NY would be a simple and pastoral affair. Often it did resemble the image above. But trusting the GPS took us on the craziest series of back roads known to man - some of them barely paved or barely striped. At one point it sent us directly to a nuclear power plant. I'm realizing now that the geography of Pennsylvania favors highways that either run east-west (like I-80) or conform to the Appalachian Mountains, which typically run at a northeast-southwest angle. But straight north wasn't simple. Lesson learned.
Some looked more like driveways.
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