Three Creeks Trail (CA) Unfortunately not worth the risk May, 2024 by andreaisais Very short, one mile walking both ways. Too many homeless trash piles. Parking was questionable since it housed homeless vehicles and I had to hurry my child pass the van with drug smoke pouring out. The ...
Three Creeks Trail (CA) Unfortunately not worth the risk May, 2024 byandreaisais Very short, one mile walking both ways. Too many homeless trash piles. Parking was questionable since it housed homeless vehicles and I had to hurry my child pass the van with drug smoke pouring out. The driv...
In ways that might well be signs of the times, and surely aim to chart a sort of post-modernity, the maps of connected identities offer striking ways to see the world less in terms of its divisions than the links web-based communication allows one to harvest. Indeed, without depending on...
winter, allowing me to better see creeks and marshes which flow under tree canopies. The latest imagery makes it harder to see into those possible duck holes. The ability to switch between winter and summer imagery would be very beneficial for that purpose and many other hunting and angling ...
Well, the mutt & I were able to get out a few times to fish during June & July. I really don’t have much to brag about, since I was only able to fish the smaller brooks & creeks near me. I caught nothing but small sunfish, tiny small mouth bass and chubs. I should ha...
The location where Edward Revell lived, Manokin Hundred, was on the water directly adjacent the Great Matomkin (now Folly Creek) and Little Matomkin Creeks, inside the Metomkin Inlet. The very early date tells us that James Revels’s paternal ancestor was in the colonies by 1656 and probably...
From the mouth of Penns Cave through the 13 miles to Pine and Elk Creeks, the water is rated class “B” by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and is stocked with trout regularly. The Seven Mountains surround the river for its next 15 miles, and this section is rated Class “A...
As I said then, ‘comments from fossilologists welcome’, and a kindfollowerFOSSIL LADY(aka Kathi) reponded:Those don’t look like plant fossils to me, they remind me of stromatolites, a sponge like creature that first dominated the earth billions of years ago. Some varieties still survive...
The salt marshes, and the five creeks that fed them, are evident in this detail of the 1856 US Coastal Survey: Yet as people moved inland from an 1850 shoreline was reduced by almost a third all of a sudden in last fifty years in a quite rapid and decisive manner, to create a new ...
creeks & culverts that had ZERO guard rails, warning signs or even yellow paint. The bridge widths were narrower than the trail requiring the biker to NOTICE and move more to the center for safety. If a biker went off the side of any of these bridges, I’d expect serious injuries or ...