Denton MD SummerFest !! Aug. 15-17, 2008
This trip took Lee & Kathy, accompanied by eldest daughter Lorri and her twin 2-year olds, to Denton MD, about 75 miles from home. Denton is a small rural town near the Delaware border that hosts an annual SummerFest. Main Street is closed and filled with exhibit boothes, arts & craft vendors, music stages, food of every description, rides and other activities.
Martinak State Park, just outside of town, was home base for the Barth. The park is located on the banks of the historic Choptank River, the setting for Michael Mischner's great classic novel, Chesapeake - a book everyone should read!
Lee's favorite easy-chair......
Watkins Regional Park - Annual Family Campout!
It's Family Weekend again (August 8-10, 2008) at Watkins Regional Park. An event we've been doing for a few years now. Only about 15 miles from home, Watkins offers a virtually deserted campground, playground, marry-go-round, train, nature center, bike trails, petting farm and lots of things for nephews, nieces & grandkids to do.
Our Lorri with Drew, Carter & Marcus
Our Lorri with Drew, Carter & Marcus
Little Orleans MD & Berkeley Springs WV - August 1-3, 2008
Green Ridge State Forest. Our goals are to bike the C&O Canal to see the
Paw Paw Tunnel and a visit to Berkeley Springs WV, a well known resort
since the middle 1700's. Other than getting the Barth into areas designed
only for 4WD vehicles, it was a great trip!
We've biked many different portions of the C&O Canal, but this area is so remotethat we could park the Barth on the towpath.......We have only two directions to choose from to get to the Paw Paw Tunnel......Kathy is trying to figure out which one......long-abandoned trestle built by the Western Maryland Railroad soon after the
Civil War.....The WMRR is long-gone too.
it enters the Paw Paw Tunnel - about 1000' of wooden towpath.
was considered one of the engineering wonders of the world. Today, it's used
by hikers and bikers on the way to either Washington DC or Pittsburgh PA. A good
review of the tunnel can be found at: http://www.berkeleysprings.com/tunnel.htm
building. The only tunnel on the 186 mile long canal, it was estimated to take two
years to build- in reality, it took 14 years (typical government project!). The
original safety railing on the towpath still exists, worn smooth on the edges by
countless ropes attached to the boats and the mules that pulled them.
Cool place on a hot day! It's estimated that six million brick are installed
on the tunnel lining......
canal boat captains sent a runner ahead to check for traffic before entering.
History records two stubborn captains meeting in mid-tunnel, neither one
willing to back up....After several days and a canal boat gridlock, the lockmaster
started a fire at the upwind end of the tunnel and smoked them both out :)
to two-tracks, with little room for error.......We don't have pictures of the section
that had bumper-scratching vertical rock walls on one side and a sheer drop-off
on the other because Lee had a death-grip on the wheel and Kathy was preparing
to bail-out the passenger window :(
one missing air horn, one bent one, bumper scatches and a missing piece of trim -
NOT the way to treat the Mothership!
Potomac River, headed for Washington DC, the Chesapeake Bay and finally into
the Atlantic Ocean......Very popular canoeing & flatwater kayaking area.
State Park WV, with a history older than the country.
while others were just enjoying the cool water on a hot day.......
Berkeley Springs park......
Bill Clinton learned it!)......But in Berkeley Springs WV, George apparantly
owned land too.....
Boiling Springs, PA - July 25-27th, '08
Off to Boiling Springs PA and surrounding area....about 125 miles from home. Friday night & Saturday were typical biking, walking, exploring, but late Saturday afternoon we got "duded up" for the Allenberry Resort & Dinner Theater to enjoy a nice buffet and attend their production of Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, one of our favorites.......& very well done!
Left the area after lunch on Sunday and meandered back, stopping in Gettysburg so Kathy could see the new Visitor Center & Museum........Super nice trip with great weather!
Camped at Pine Grove Furnace State Park, about 20 miles from Boiling Springs, PA. We had a great campsite with an uncrowded feel. Park has two lakes for swimming and fishing, plus lots of bike routes along beautiful trout streams. I think we'll be back someday..........
Once a thriving iron-producing community, the town is now a pretty little burg where everyone takes pride in their homes & landscaping. Great place to study residential architecture of the late 1700's to middle 1800's.
Some of the outlets for the local springs have been turned into focal points in the parks.
All around Boiling Springs, there's about 30 artesian springs that "boil up" water to feed local streams. The water supply has been estimated at 22 million gallons a day!!
The lake in Boiling Springs was the perfect place to break-out the Sea Eagle! 90 degree air temp was quickly tempered by the water temp. The lake was about 3-5 feet deep, and 14" Rainbow Trout could be seen swimming all about.........
We spent a lot of time biking in Boiling Springs as well as around Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The area is known for its mountain biking opportunities.
Because the area streams & ponds are fed by springs over 2000 feet deep, the water maintains a temperature of 54 degrees with incredible clarity.......
Jellystone Park, Hagerstown MD, July 11-13th, '08
Family Weekend at Jellystone Park, near Hagerstown, MD. Lee & Kathy
came in the Barth, with a Camping Cabin reserved for the Katie's & Lorri's gangs. We were fortunate that Lorri brought a tent, as the cabin was a little bigger than a phone booth! The park is a great family site, with swimming pools, water slides, playgrounds and lot's to keep kids busy. Friday night included watching Charlotte's Web on a large movie screen across the street from our campsite. Saturday's activities included swimming, bike riding, hayride, dancin' at the pavillon, campfire w/ smores, celebrating Katie's birthday, playgrounds and just overall enjoying each other's company. Weather was perfect & we hope to do this again next year!
into the water before it dies !!
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- Lee & Kathy Schiek
- College Park, MD, Wash. DC metro area, United States
- Lee is the manager of College Park Airport (world's oldest airport in continuous operation!), Kathy is Ex. Ass't. to Prez of a Fortune 500 company. Both Barth junkies, they enjoy restoring a '78, 24' Barth and exploring the mid-Atlantic area in it. Kathy was born & raised in the Washington DC area - Lee has been there for several decades......