Entry: Two Rivers |  | = Official Comment |
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From Curt Sawyer Website: http://ussexcalibur.blogspot.com |
That looks a little like Great Falls, but there is only one river there. |
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From EdwoodCA |
Whoa. Do you have a staff photographer to handle the camera duties whilst on your adventures?
I took over 400 pix on a road trip 'round the States... only a couple, literally, had me in them. Hell, my car was in more shots than that!
Clearly, I'm not up to your level of Awesomeness, which requires/allows for, someone else to carry the Canon. Mus' b'nice. |
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From Q |
I think there are a few orcs around that next bend. |
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From BuzzKill Website: http://thetetraults.home.comcast.net |
Nice photos! You seem to really enjoy getting outdoors. Have you ever gone Geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com/faq/)? I think you might like it. |
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From Jessica Mae |
Curt: Not Great Falls. I think the elevation is too high to be GF and yep, only one river there.
Edwood: Tripod + Timer / Ask Random People / Take a Friend: That's how to get yourself in your photos. Best if you can frame it/direct it yourself, though.
Q: I hit them with a stick. Game over.
BuzzKill: Not yet; I don't have a GPS. |
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From Unsomnambulist Website: http://offlineadventures.com |
Have you seen The New World yet? Shot in your home state... looks amazing... and a great movie overall.
Coincidentally, you and John Smith share the same initials... |
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From Jessica Mae |
That film is on my list. |
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From laura Website: http://lechimaera.blogspot.com/ |
i like your pictures. |
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From Steph Website: http://www.medusaeyes.com |
Awesome pictures, even better hat. |
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From Kelli |
Nice pics wish I could have gone!! |
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From Digi |
Oh! Is that harpers ferry? |
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From Jessica Mae |
Yes, it is. To be more specific, it is Maryland Heights.
Thomas Jefferson said:
You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain a hundred miles to seek a vent. On your left approaches the Patowmac in quest of a passage also. In the moment of their junction they rush together against the mountain, rend it asunder and pass off to the sea. This scene is worth a voyage across the Atlantic.
Jefferson stood upon the shale on October 25, 1783. His description above was first published in the Notes on the State of Virginia, 1785. |
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From Curt Sawyer Website: http://ussexcalibur.blogspot.com |
I stayed at a House there one weekend that is owned by the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (a friend of mine worked for them and had access to the house one weekend). I think the name was Highacre, and this pictures looks familiar (it was a long time ago and I had way, way too much to drink that weekend). |
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From Curt Sawyer |
I meant to ask if you knew of the house. There are a bunch of pictures of it here. The more I look at the pictures, especially the dining room, the more I am pretty sure this is where we stayed. It was pretty cool, and I felt like the lord or baron looking down at my village below. It was a way cool trip, to celebrate my friend's birthday. |
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From Jessica Mae |
I know of the place, yes. |
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