Don't Trust Google Maps: Traversing Silver Spring "Road"
During our exploration of Lancaster County, we were Google-mapsing our way around, specifically staying off of major interstates so that we could have a nicer drive through the country. On the way back from Susquehannock State Park, Google maps told us to turn down "Silver Spring Road" to get to the highway that bridges the Susquehanna river.
Only, "Silver Spring Road" was actually a washed out trail at a 15% incline, with downed branches & massive rocky ruts at the end that tested our Subaru's ground clearance to within about a half-inch.
Good thing our little Subie actually has more ground clearance than a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Moral: don't trust Google Maps! :)
Don't Trust Google Maps: Traversing Silver Spring "Road"
During our exploration of Lancaster County, we were Google-mapsing our way around, specifically staying off of major interstates so that we could have a nicer drive through the country. On the way back from Susquehannock State Park, Google maps told us to turn down "Silver Spring Road" to get to the highway that bridges the Susquehanna river.
Only, "Silver Spring Road" was actually a washed out trail at a 15% incline, with downed branches & massive rocky ruts at the end that tested our Subaru's ground clearance to within about a half-inch.
Good thing our little Subie actually has more ground clearance than a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Moral: don't trust Google Maps! :)