Spy Rock


Ok, I learned a few lessons here as far as excessive shaking while hiking using my Go Pro camera. I shouldn’t mount my camera on my backpack without a gimbal to stabilize the footage. I also need to be steady and slow down when I take videos on the trail. Hopefully, I get better the more I do this, but its a learning experience.

Anyways, hiking Spy Rock was a lot of fun on the Appalachian trail. Spy Rock is an incredible rock dome on the east side of Maintop mountain with 360° views of the Religious Range (The Priest, The Little Priest, The Friar, The Little Friar, and The Cardinal), Mt. Pleasant, Tree Ridges and St. Mary’s Wilderness areas, and the eastern foothills. We hike Spy Rock from the Meadows Lane parking Lot, but make sure you have a capable 4X4 vehicle to drive to the parking lot. There road was very rugged and there were two small water crossing before the parking lot. You can definitely get there with a car, but I don’t recommend going there with a 2 wheel drive.

The hike is part of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, and can easily be combined with the nearby Crabtree Falls (300ft cascading waterfall with a hike to the top). There are nice campsites at the base of the summit (no water source). I recommend combining Crabtree and Spy Rock in one hike if you have the time. It was never too crowded despite having probably the best 360 views of the Blue Ridge mountains. The spring and fall season are the best time to see the flowers and the fall foliage. I definitely enjoy this hike, but its quite a long drive from Maryland.

Patapsco Valley State Park Avalon Area


Ok, I go to Patapsco Valley State Park all the time, because its near my house. I used to hike with my dog Dodger, so what better way to start my second vlog. This is also my first chance to test drive my Go Pro Hero camera.

I just want to give a quick background on this park. Patapsco Valley State Park is a public recreation area extending along 32 miles of the Patapsco River south and west of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. In 2006, it was officially celebrated as Maryland’s first state park and is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

There are 3 cool areas to visit at this park. The Bloede Dam, Cascade Falls and the Swinging Bridge. The Bloede Dam was currently under construction to be removed to improve public safety. The removal of that dam should allow migration of herring and eels and increase recreational opportunities on the Patapsco River. It should allow for better and safer fishing and swimming area. The best part of this park is Cascade Falls on the opposite side of the swinging bridge. It gently descends a 10-15-foot face and can be reached by way of a marked trail at the last parking lot on the Orange Grove area. The swinging bridge is on the opposite side of the parking lot that crosses the Patapsco river connecting Elkridge to Catonsville.