![]() 10/03/2016 at 07:35 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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I found on my hike yesterday. Here’s the other car I found just a couple miles from it — a ’57 Ford Fairlane. Unlike the Rambler, it was pretty well crushed.
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I’ve always wondered where people go hiking to find this kind of stuff. Everything around me is either private land, or state owned and maintained parks.
Obviously I wouldn’t hike into the former to find abandoned cars, and the latter I would not likely find anything of the sort.
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I found these cars -- as well as pretty much all the abandoned cars I’ve found -- in a state park. I’ve never had to wander onto private land. Sometimes they’re noted on the maps as “objects of interest.” Other times, they’re just waiting there for me to stumble across. In Maryland and Virginia, I’ve discovered quite a few old cars like this — Buicks, Chevys, Fords, Ramblers.
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Off trail, or no?
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A little of both. I don’t always stick to trails. Yesterday, the Fairlane was pretty much right by the trail, but the Rambler was deep in the wilderness.