For years, I have had a spot that I like to go to for midnight dips of the skinny variety, up at Loch Raven Reservoir. Parking along the main drag of Dulaney Valley Road, the spot was a short blaze through the woods. It was a small cove, completely surrounded by the woods; blocking the view from the trails and the road. It really is a lovely spot; particularly when the Moon is cooperating and rises out over the water.
Two nights ago, Trillian and I drove up to Loch Raven around midnight for a little late night stroll/dip. We parked, and as soon as we both got out of the car, another vehicle approached. Not just an ordinary vehicle though; a police car! Two officers got out and told me to put my hands on the car (in all of my run-ins with the police, that was a first). I told them right off the bat that I had a knife on my belt, which they appreciated. They were actually both pretty cool guys; they told us as long as we didn't have any warrants out, that they would let us go. I expressed my shock to them, since I had been coming there for years without incident. One of the officers informed me that they only recently started enforcing the after-dark no trespassing law. Trillian was a bit shook up, but I actually thought it was one of the more pleasant experiences that I've had with the police. But alas! No more skinny dipping at Loch Raven. Be wary fellow adventurers, and take heed!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Cromwell Valley Park: Lime Kiln and an Abandoned House
Since you've all been so good, I have a treat for you today! I am going to divulge one of my all time favourite secret adventure spots, the Lime Kiln and abandoned house at Cromwell Valley Park!
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Directions, photos, and hornets after the jump.
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Directions, photos, and hornets after the jump.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Great Falls, MD
Awesome day yesterday. Went to the Great Falls part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park with Trillian; specifically to brave the dreaded Billy Goat Trail (it actually has a Wiki!). I'm getting ahead of myself though, but I can't help it! This is definitely my new favourite trail, and I am ever so excited to share it with you. Directions, maps, and pictures after the jump.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Gunpowder Falls State Park: The Pot Rocks
Today, I'd like to share my new favourite spot for musing/meditating: the Pot Rocks at Gunpowder.
Location: Take Belair Road north of Perry Hall, make a right into the parking lot.
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Pictures, directions and the like after the jump.
Location: Take Belair Road north of Perry Hall, make a right into the parking lot.
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Pictures, directions and the like after the jump.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Welcome!
My name is Alex, and I enjoy adventuring. Odds are, if you're reading this, you do too. Adventuring can mean anything from hiking to breaking into abandoned buildings to skinny-dipping to just plain getting lost driving down the road. The first idea that I had for this blog was to use it to post trail reviews of local hiking spots, but it has evolved in something more. I realized, upon researching places to go hiking/adventuring, that there is a lack of detailed information on the web; things like driving directions, area maps, trail reviews, etc. My hope is to let this blog be a forum for adventurers, sharing ideas and locations. So if you know about any great places to go have some fun outdoors, please let me know; or better yet, take me along for the journey!
Some things to expect from this blog: Trail reviews, maps, pictures, key points of interest and the like. I'm going to try to focus mostly on local spots, but from time to time I will take a mini-road trip to see what else is out there. So with that, I bid you happy trails! And remember, an adventurer is you!
Some things to expect from this blog: Trail reviews, maps, pictures, key points of interest and the like. I'm going to try to focus mostly on local spots, but from time to time I will take a mini-road trip to see what else is out there. So with that, I bid you happy trails! And remember, an adventurer is you!
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