Monthly Archives: March 2015


Digital Image of Spring is Blooming - Torrey C Brown Trail

Spring Image – Torrey C Brown Trail

Digital SLR Camera Specials for capturing a Spring Image! Here is one of the images captured during a walk on the NCR Trail in late March of 2012. This was captured in the Freeland, Maryland area near the Mason Dixon Line. Temperature on this walk was about 66 degrees and the sun was shining. Natural Aspirin or White Whillow from Calivita has […]


Springtime Riders on the Torrey C Brown Rail Trail

Springtime Riders on the Torrey C Brown Rail Trail Spring is in the early phase. These Riders are heading toward Walker Road, Bentley Springs and Freeland. The bridge is Interstate 83 (32-33 mile marker) crossing over the trail at the (trail) 13.6 mile marker. Both spans of the bridge were replaced around the 2005 and 2006 time frame! As these riders […]

Digital Image of Bicycling - Torrey C. Brown Trail

Digital Image of a view along the trail

Winter’s End Along the Heritage Rail Trail

Winter’s End is a welcome site along the Trail! Ice has been disappearing  on the trail. A Walk between the New Freedom Rail Station and Railroad was free of Ice on St. Patrick’s Day 2015. Many areas beyond this walk and shielded from the Sun, are still showing Ice!  If temperatures keep improving, conditions on the trail will improve! Soft measures […]


Visit to Prettyboy Reservoir

A Visit to Prettyboy Reservoir on Tuesday March 10, 2015 found the Boat Launch Closed. The Reservoir was pretty much frozen over. About the only unfrozen areas we observed were feed points from local streams and discharge around and over the Prettyboy Dam! A view from the local Boat Launch shows the frozen reservoir. What is does not show are the […]

Digital Image of Prettyboy Update - Thawing In Progress

Digital Image of Vail Colorado Lost Boy Trail

Lost Boy at Vail

Lost Boy at Vail is a green trail in the Game Creek area of the Colorado Ski Resort. This is a view from the top of the drop off of Lost Boy. Eagles Nest can be seen on the ridge towards the upper right. The trail from the top of the Game Creek Express lift (out of view) is considered part […]