Number of comments: 0 If you walk this pier be careful, it's very unstable. Announce yourself to the people in the tent at the entry point, be polite. [...]
Number of comments: 1 I'm snickering today. MSNBC published this article today about 2 men and a teen who decided to start their backpacking career on the Royal Arch loop in the Grand Canyon. They took along a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB). The intrepid hikers activated it 3 times during their hike, the first' [...]
Number of comments: 0 I saw this mountain last year. I liked it because there was no trail to the top and it was sandwiched between a bunch of ATV trails which meant that other hikers and hunters would avoid it. Since we are right in the beginning of bow season in Virginia I [...]
Number of comments: 0 Kids, don't try this at home. Really, I mean that.If you are thinking of doing what I just did, you better know your GPS and you better be in shape. This is NOT the trek to try out hand-me-down Garmin that your brother gave you because he bought a new' [...]
Number of comments: 0 The only way I have to explain all this is that I think a rat ate a tomato and then made a turd in my storm drain pipe in my yard. Through no assistance of my own, there is a giant tomato bush growing out of the pipe. I am [...]
Number of comments: 0 I finally finished Fleur de Fort. My life is an artist has been most tortured, but through shear determination I was able to complete my masterpiece. Enjoy.Here it is on Everytrail.Fleur de FortWidget powered by EveryTrail: Share GPS Tracks [...]
Number of comments: 0 John A. King of Baltimore has lost something. I have it. He needs to contact me at chamgreen102 at gmail.com to get it back.NeedlecraftCounted Cross StitchReyJuliaRudy [...]
Number of comments: 1 I wanted to go to a conference that was happening in Hershey, PA Aug 6-8, so I decided to make it an entire 11 day vacation since I was headed up that way anyway. This post is for me, to remember what I did and what I spent, and for [...]
Number of comments: 1 I Everytrailed Artscape. Enjoy my pictures, they include some from Otakon as well.Artscape 2009Widget powered by EveryTrail: Share GPS Tracks [...]
Number of comments: 5 For those of us avid users of handheld GPSrs we know that finding a convenient way to utilize the units, maxmize exposure to overhead satellites and fasten GPSrs securely to outdoor garb and gear can be a challenge. Due to the importance of not losing or damaging my GPSr, I [...]
Number of comments: 0 I have to give the guy credit, not everyone is willing to jet off to Argentina for a lover. Better yet, not everyone with a wife, 4 kids and is governor of a wacky Christian conservative state is willing to jet off to Argentina for a lover. In fact, I [...]
Scholastic Book Services is a company that helps children around the world read and learn. In 1972 I was 11 years old in the 5th grade reading and learning. Scholastic Book Services offered a selection of inexpensive paperback books for purchase by students through my elementary school. My parents were [...]
Number of comments: 2 My blog is seriously starting to repeat itself. This time I took a small segment of my usually East Baltimore hike and concentrated on taking pictures. We went from Baltimore Cemetery to Greenmount, enjoying the neighbhorhoods in between. Here is the result thanks to Everytrail, if you want to read [...]
Number of comments: 0 Tired of hiking only where there is a park approved trail? Afraid of venturing into the outback because you don't trust your paper maps? Always wanted to know what was beyond that electrified and closely guarded fence line? Have no fear, the DeLorme product family is the place for you.DeLorme' [...]
Number of comments: 0 To learn more about this Aviation Museum you can go here.This was a photowalk. I don't know much about these planes other than they make pretty pictures. They are located at the Glenn L Martin Aviation Museum Aircraft Display Site. I guess these planes were fighter planes from the days' [...]
Number of comments: 1 The Paddy Mountain ridge is in 2 sections bisected by Paddy Run in the GWNF in Virginia. There is a hiking trail up to a rocky outcropping over the Halfmoon on the Northern part of Paddy Ridge. The trail up to the rocky outcropping is marked with cairns, which is [...]
Number of comments: 2 ...you overhear a conversation between two 400 pounders in front of a Dollar General and it goes something like this:Heifer 1: I don't know what to do about Sam's bed sores, they won't go away.Heifer 2: Oh, it's so simple, sweetie. Just rub on some gasoline. If you don't have' [...]
Number of comments: 0 The birds have all made it home safe and sound.Belle Grove Ponds in the SpringtimeWidget powered by EveryTrail: GPS Geotagging [...]
Number of comments: 2 Here is my hike around the North Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge.Patuxent River Hike on the North TractWidget powered by EveryTrail: GPS Geotagging [...]
Number of comments: 2 30 photographers took a walk in Fells Point and Canton. Here is my entry.Charm City Flickr Photowalk.Widget powered by EveryTrail: GPS Geotagging [...]
Number of comments: 2 The PN-40 is the latest GPS offered by DeLorme, which is a small mapping company based in Yarmouth, ME. The product was released in early November and many hikers, bikers and geocachers have had the opportunity to purchase it and put it through its paces, including myself.I could wax poetically [...]
Number of comments: 0 I planned the hike, I organized the hike, I led the hike. The nice thing about the meetup site is you get to showcase other peoples pics. I guess you didn't think I could get any lazier!' [...]
Number of comments: 0 I have no intention of rewriting history, especially when another site has done it so well. For a complete historical perspective of St. Mary's College at the Patapsco State Park, please click here for the StubbornLights write-up. To bring everyone up to date, in February of 2006, the fine State' [...]
Number of comments: 0 This little unpretentious park is one of my favorites. A boat ramp, a pond and an airport for tiny little planes. What's not to love?' [...]
Number of comments: 1 Once again I am crossing the railroad bridge on the way to the fort that overlooks the Locust Point terminals and there is a sea of gently used cars that are lined up pointing toward the water, which is a clear indication they are outbound. Normally, here at the Port [...]
Number of comments: 0 I would never advocate trespassing. Private property should always be respected. If you were to go to Short Hill Mountain in Virginia this is what hypothetically you might see. The first photo is courtesy of Alexey. [...]
Number of comments: 5 If a picture is worth 1000 words, then I don't have to write so much. I've decided to subdivide this 12 day trip into 3 slideshows and leave it at that. If you want to study a picture, click on the picture while it is on the slideshow. Enjoy!Kings Peak [...]
Number of comments: 3 All you need to know about tubing this area of the mighty Gunpowder River. Take a virtual tube down the river.Gas is 4 bucks a gallon, money is getting tight and Baltimore area residents are desperate for an activity that won't cost an arm and a leg. I have an' [...]
Number of comments: 2 ...and I am not talking about baseball either. Horned Grebe, Great White Heron, Yellow Crowned Night Heron, Big Blue Heron, Osprey, Loon, Wood Duck, Cormorant, all in Baltimore City. [...]
Number of comments: 3 Indian Springs Wildlife Management Area is a state run area set aside supposedly for wildlife management. It is northwest of Hagerstown, MD. This is an extremely quiet area near the Pennsylvania border. I've never paid much attention to it since the mountains aren't all that high. But the area intrigued [...]
Number of comments: 0 Google Earth has been very good to me. The site has been incredibly helpful in planning my many bushwhacks and hikes for the last couple of years. A little over a year and half ago I noticed all sorts of little blue dots showing up on the GE map, signifying [...]