This document discusses a hike on the Clifton Gorge Trail at John Bryan State Park on September 23, 2012. The trail goes through a scenic gorge area in the park. The document provides the date and location of the hike.
This document discusses a hike on the Clifton Gorge Trail in John Bryan State Park on September 22, 2012. The trail goes through a scenic gorge area in the park. The document provides the date and location of the hike.
Clinton Hill is a neighborhood in Brooklyn that contains places like banks, schools and homes along Clinton Ave. It is located near the Brooklyn Navy Yard and has a subway stop. The document also mentions Benjamin Banneker Academy for Community Development.
This document shares beautiful photos from Vancouver, Canada, where the 2010 Winter Olympics were held. It lists various scenic locations around Vancouver like Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Mission, Nelson, Osoyoos, and others. Links are provided to a photo website with pictures from these places, taken by photographer Peter Jokan. The document was formatted by Jose Carlos Toniolo and the photo site was indicated by Catharina Grausam from Canada.
This document shares photos from Vancouver, Canada in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It lists various scenic locations around Vancouver where photos were taken, including Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Mission, Nelson, Osoyoos, and various parks, rivers, islands, and mountains. It also provides contact information for Peter Jokan, the photographer who took the pictures available on the website 2010vancouverphotos.com.
The document describes an outdoor recreation area with 20+ miles of hiking, biking, and horse trails, as well as river pavilions, a community lodge, fitness center, and 18-hole golf course. It also summarizes a nearby residential community called The Coves in North Carolina, which has homesites averaging 2 acres priced from $34,900-$49,900, located near hiking trails with mountain and river views. Custom home building is also available through preferred local builders.
The document features various images and descriptions of lakes with "Jack" or similar names located across Canada and the United States, including Two Jack Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta; Jack's Lake in Ontario; Whiskey Jack Lake at dawn; Jack Lake Road; Red Jack Lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula; and Seton Lake in British Columbia. It also includes a seasonal greeting and reference to a piano music piece.
This document lists 5 locations in Brooklyn and Queens, New York. The locations include addresses on Maspeth Ave/Kingsland Ave in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 126th St/115th Ave and 125th St/107th Ave in South Ozone Park and South Richmond Hill in Queens, 126th St/133rd Ave in South Ozone Park, Queens, and Kent Ave in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
This document discusses a hike on the Clifton Gorge Trail in John Bryan State Park on September 22, 2012. The trail goes through a scenic gorge area in the park. The document provides the date and location of the hike.
Clinton Hill is a neighborhood in Brooklyn that contains places like banks, schools and homes along Clinton Ave. It is located near the Brooklyn Navy Yard and has a subway stop. The document also mentions Benjamin Banneker Academy for Community Development.
This document shares beautiful photos from Vancouver, Canada, where the 2010 Winter Olympics were held. It lists various scenic locations around Vancouver like Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Mission, Nelson, Osoyoos, and others. Links are provided to a photo website with pictures from these places, taken by photographer Peter Jokan. The document was formatted by Jose Carlos Toniolo and the photo site was indicated by Catharina Grausam from Canada.
This document shares photos from Vancouver, Canada in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It lists various scenic locations around Vancouver where photos were taken, including Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Mission, Nelson, Osoyoos, and various parks, rivers, islands, and mountains. It also provides contact information for Peter Jokan, the photographer who took the pictures available on the website 2010vancouverphotos.com.
The document describes an outdoor recreation area with 20+ miles of hiking, biking, and horse trails, as well as river pavilions, a community lodge, fitness center, and 18-hole golf course. It also summarizes a nearby residential community called The Coves in North Carolina, which has homesites averaging 2 acres priced from $34,900-$49,900, located near hiking trails with mountain and river views. Custom home building is also available through preferred local builders.
The document features various images and descriptions of lakes with "Jack" or similar names located across Canada and the United States, including Two Jack Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta; Jack's Lake in Ontario; Whiskey Jack Lake at dawn; Jack Lake Road; Red Jack Lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula; and Seton Lake in British Columbia. It also includes a seasonal greeting and reference to a piano music piece.
This document lists 5 locations in Brooklyn and Queens, New York. The locations include addresses on Maspeth Ave/Kingsland Ave in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 126th St/115th Ave and 125th St/107th Ave in South Ozone Park and South Richmond Hill in Queens, 126th St/133rd Ave in South Ozone Park, Queens, and Kent Ave in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The document is a collection of pictures documenting various aspects of the Yukon River in Canada and Alaska. It includes pictures of the middle and lower courses of the river, a grizzly bear looking for salmon, a modern paddle boat that transports people along the river, a polar bear at the river's mouth, a small Canadian town with the river flowing through it, a musher along the river, king salmon that inhabit the lower river, the Northern Lights over the river, an aerial view of the river, and a sign about the river.
This document describes some of the author's favorite places visited while traveling in Canada, Cuba, Jamaica, and New York. It includes pictures from locations on the west and east coasts of Canada like the Capilano Suspension Bridge in BC, Bridal Falls in BC, and snow in Banff, AB. Places seen in Cuba include the Plaza de la Cathedral and architecture in Havana. Locations enjoyed in Jamaica were the views in Negril, horseback riding by the ocean, cliffs overlooking the ocean, and sunsets. Sights seen in New York included views from the top of Rockefeller Center, a stone memorial for John Lennon in Central Park, and the illuminated Manhattan skyline.
St. Clair County in Michigan contains several watersheds that drain into Lake Huron and the St. Clair River. A map shows the local watersheds including Anchor Bay, Belle River, Upper Black River, Lower Black River, Mill Creek, Pine River, and North Branch Clinton River. The St. Clair County Health Department Storm Water Program oversees stormwater management and can be contacted for more information.
The document provides an overview of the Pacific Crest Trail, a 2,665 mile footpath that extends from southern California to the Pacific Northwest. It passes through five distinct sections with unique climates, geology, flora and fauna: Southern California, Central California, Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. The summary focuses on the Southern California section, noting that it extends from the Mexican border to Tehachapi Pass through mostly desert terrain interspersed with several mountain ranges.
This document is a scrapbook summarizing the author's childhood experiences in various locations around Oregon, including hiking in the Columbia River Gorge, visiting Latourell Falls which they call "their waterfall", exploring Bridal Veil Falls and Multnomah Falls, trips to Mount Hood including Trillium Lake, visits to the Oregon Coast including Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock, and views of the Cascade mountain range including Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, and the Three Sisters.
Immigration to Canada, New Brunswick Entrepreneurship, Educational Programs at University of New Brunswick (UNB) and other educational institutions in Canada
St. Croix Reform Church in St. Croix held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 10Kw wind turbine on top of Kings Hill. The ceremony was a festive occasion where church members gathered on the hilltop to watch the groundbreaking and sing hymns. The wind turbine project is expected to be completed by Christmas and funds saved from reduced energy costs will be used to support church mission projects.
St. Benedict's school celebrated winning their first track and field championships in D8 since 2002, while Cameron Heights won the county championship for the third year in a row. Huron Heights defended their SR girls 100-meter hurdles title. The WCI Vikings rugby team qualified for the county senior boys playoffs with a win over Bluevale Knights. The girls and boys playoff schedule was set, with St. Mary's, St. David, St. Benedict, and Monsignor Doyle slated to play in the upcoming rounds.
This document summarizes Edith Conyers' 10-day pack trip through the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana in 2013. The trip began at the Rich Ranch where they prepared the horses and gear. Over the course of the trip, the group camped in various locations while hiking, fishing, and taking in scenic views. They crossed several rivers and creeks, climbed mountains like Jumbo and Haystack, and saw sites like Pearl Basin and the Chinese Wall. The trip concluded after traveling up Gordon Creek to their last camp near Shirtail Camp before returning to civilization at the Rich Ranch.
A 6 day Inn to Inn bike tour on the Great Allegheny Passage and the C & O Canal towpath. Visit 3 national parks, and enjoy biking on 300 miles of vehicle free trail
Maryland is located on the east coast of the United States between Pennsylvania and Virginia. Some key landmarks include the National Aquarium and B&O Railroad Site. The climate is mild with warm summers around 65 degrees F and cooler winters around 45 degrees F. One Maryland tradition is the annual Folklife Festival where people gather to enjoy food, music, and culture. Major exports include tobacco, grains, and agricultural products.
August 6, 2014 brings Mid Summer’s Night Social, a joint meeting of the Friends of Euclid Creek, the Highland Heights Green Task Force, and the Greenwood Farm Association.
Greenwood Farm straddles Euclid Creek east branch, just below the Euclid bluestone waterfall. At the meeting, we will hike the east branch gorge in the area of the falls.
Greenwood Farm and the nearby Redstone Run Reserve are models for conserving escarpment run (lake-direct) ravines in Euclid and Richmond Heights.
This document lists various community events held in a small town, such as a canoe race, 10K run, parade, and farmers day. It also outlines current projects focused on restoring historic buildings, developing an agricultural incubator and business hub zone, and improving water supply and fire station infrastructure with help from various university and preservation programs. The overall summary is that the document outlines both regular community events and ongoing restoration/development projects in a small town.
A charity dinner and ball will be held on May 28th at Coronet Peak to raise funds. The $145 ticket includes a champagne reception, 3-course dinner with Central Otago wines, live music from Swamp Donkey, and celebrity MC Dai Henwood. Tickets are available at local museums, law firms, by email or phone, or online.
Burk Run/St Clair Terrace. A unique nature-culture weave in Euclid, Ohio. At the Euclid-Wickliffe line, Burk Run cuts north through the Painesville Moraine to cross Euclid Ave. The stream then flows north on the St. Clair Terrace.
In 1797, Joseph Burk opened an inn on the Euclid side of the run. Girdled Rd (1800) & the Bishop Mill (1809) attracted settlers. Inns opened in Wickliffe.
In 1881, the Nickel Plate Railroad set the stage for area vineyards and a brickyard. Wickliffe’s brick downtown grew quickly, as did Noble in Euclid.
Post WWII growth killed local industry & railroading. In 1961, I-90 buried Burk Run and sucked manufacturing and settlement from the area.
The Burk Run tour explores the stream's cut through the St Clair Terrace and asks, “Can we restore this stream?”
The document contains 25 photographs of Trunk Bay in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands taken by members of the Cantler family, including Steve, Brian, and Emily Cantler. The photos showcase the natural scenery and landscape of Trunk Bay on the Caribbean island of St. John.
Doan Brook Parks explores park landscape in the hand of natural and human forces. Find evidence for the rise of local bedrock, for bulldozing glacial ice and for Doan Brook’s cutting of a beloved ravine.Review the impacts of park development, including the outstanding Cleveland Cultural Gardens. See the recently completed Doan Brook Enhancement Project in terms of stormwater mediation and the restoration of local natural habitats.
The document summarizes some of the natural beauty found in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It highlights the Brecon Beacons National Park located in the southeast region of the county. It also mentions various forests, woodlands, coastal areas like Carmarthen Bay, and nature reserves like Carmel Woods that are home to diverse wildlife. Carmarthenshire offers visitors opportunities to experience its unspoiled natural beauty and outdoors activities amidst its green spaces.
The document is a collection of pictures documenting various aspects of the Yukon River in Canada and Alaska. It includes pictures of the middle and lower courses of the river, a grizzly bear looking for salmon, a modern paddle boat that transports people along the river, a polar bear at the river's mouth, a small Canadian town with the river flowing through it, a musher along the river, king salmon that inhabit the lower river, the Northern Lights over the river, an aerial view of the river, and a sign about the river.
This document describes some of the author's favorite places visited while traveling in Canada, Cuba, Jamaica, and New York. It includes pictures from locations on the west and east coasts of Canada like the Capilano Suspension Bridge in BC, Bridal Falls in BC, and snow in Banff, AB. Places seen in Cuba include the Plaza de la Cathedral and architecture in Havana. Locations enjoyed in Jamaica were the views in Negril, horseback riding by the ocean, cliffs overlooking the ocean, and sunsets. Sights seen in New York included views from the top of Rockefeller Center, a stone memorial for John Lennon in Central Park, and the illuminated Manhattan skyline.
St. Clair County in Michigan contains several watersheds that drain into Lake Huron and the St. Clair River. A map shows the local watersheds including Anchor Bay, Belle River, Upper Black River, Lower Black River, Mill Creek, Pine River, and North Branch Clinton River. The St. Clair County Health Department Storm Water Program oversees stormwater management and can be contacted for more information.
The document provides an overview of the Pacific Crest Trail, a 2,665 mile footpath that extends from southern California to the Pacific Northwest. It passes through five distinct sections with unique climates, geology, flora and fauna: Southern California, Central California, Northern California, Oregon, and Washington. The summary focuses on the Southern California section, noting that it extends from the Mexican border to Tehachapi Pass through mostly desert terrain interspersed with several mountain ranges.
This document is a scrapbook summarizing the author's childhood experiences in various locations around Oregon, including hiking in the Columbia River Gorge, visiting Latourell Falls which they call "their waterfall", exploring Bridal Veil Falls and Multnomah Falls, trips to Mount Hood including Trillium Lake, visits to the Oregon Coast including Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock, and views of the Cascade mountain range including Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, and the Three Sisters.
Immigration to Canada, New Brunswick Entrepreneurship, Educational Programs at University of New Brunswick (UNB) and other educational institutions in Canada
St. Croix Reform Church in St. Croix held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 10Kw wind turbine on top of Kings Hill. The ceremony was a festive occasion where church members gathered on the hilltop to watch the groundbreaking and sing hymns. The wind turbine project is expected to be completed by Christmas and funds saved from reduced energy costs will be used to support church mission projects.
St. Benedict's school celebrated winning their first track and field championships in D8 since 2002, while Cameron Heights won the county championship for the third year in a row. Huron Heights defended their SR girls 100-meter hurdles title. The WCI Vikings rugby team qualified for the county senior boys playoffs with a win over Bluevale Knights. The girls and boys playoff schedule was set, with St. Mary's, St. David, St. Benedict, and Monsignor Doyle slated to play in the upcoming rounds.
This document summarizes Edith Conyers' 10-day pack trip through the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana in 2013. The trip began at the Rich Ranch where they prepared the horses and gear. Over the course of the trip, the group camped in various locations while hiking, fishing, and taking in scenic views. They crossed several rivers and creeks, climbed mountains like Jumbo and Haystack, and saw sites like Pearl Basin and the Chinese Wall. The trip concluded after traveling up Gordon Creek to their last camp near Shirtail Camp before returning to civilization at the Rich Ranch.
A 6 day Inn to Inn bike tour on the Great Allegheny Passage and the C & O Canal towpath. Visit 3 national parks, and enjoy biking on 300 miles of vehicle free trail
Maryland is located on the east coast of the United States between Pennsylvania and Virginia. Some key landmarks include the National Aquarium and B&O Railroad Site. The climate is mild with warm summers around 65 degrees F and cooler winters around 45 degrees F. One Maryland tradition is the annual Folklife Festival where people gather to enjoy food, music, and culture. Major exports include tobacco, grains, and agricultural products.
August 6, 2014 brings Mid Summer’s Night Social, a joint meeting of the Friends of Euclid Creek, the Highland Heights Green Task Force, and the Greenwood Farm Association.
Greenwood Farm straddles Euclid Creek east branch, just below the Euclid bluestone waterfall. At the meeting, we will hike the east branch gorge in the area of the falls.
Greenwood Farm and the nearby Redstone Run Reserve are models for conserving escarpment run (lake-direct) ravines in Euclid and Richmond Heights.
This document lists various community events held in a small town, such as a canoe race, 10K run, parade, and farmers day. It also outlines current projects focused on restoring historic buildings, developing an agricultural incubator and business hub zone, and improving water supply and fire station infrastructure with help from various university and preservation programs. The overall summary is that the document outlines both regular community events and ongoing restoration/development projects in a small town.
A charity dinner and ball will be held on May 28th at Coronet Peak to raise funds. The $145 ticket includes a champagne reception, 3-course dinner with Central Otago wines, live music from Swamp Donkey, and celebrity MC Dai Henwood. Tickets are available at local museums, law firms, by email or phone, or online.
Burk Run/St Clair Terrace. A unique nature-culture weave in Euclid, Ohio. At the Euclid-Wickliffe line, Burk Run cuts north through the Painesville Moraine to cross Euclid Ave. The stream then flows north on the St. Clair Terrace.
In 1797, Joseph Burk opened an inn on the Euclid side of the run. Girdled Rd (1800) & the Bishop Mill (1809) attracted settlers. Inns opened in Wickliffe.
In 1881, the Nickel Plate Railroad set the stage for area vineyards and a brickyard. Wickliffe’s brick downtown grew quickly, as did Noble in Euclid.
Post WWII growth killed local industry & railroading. In 1961, I-90 buried Burk Run and sucked manufacturing and settlement from the area.
The Burk Run tour explores the stream's cut through the St Clair Terrace and asks, “Can we restore this stream?”
The document contains 25 photographs of Trunk Bay in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands taken by members of the Cantler family, including Steve, Brian, and Emily Cantler. The photos showcase the natural scenery and landscape of Trunk Bay on the Caribbean island of St. John.
Doan Brook Parks explores park landscape in the hand of natural and human forces. Find evidence for the rise of local bedrock, for bulldozing glacial ice and for Doan Brook’s cutting of a beloved ravine.Review the impacts of park development, including the outstanding Cleveland Cultural Gardens. See the recently completed Doan Brook Enhancement Project in terms of stormwater mediation and the restoration of local natural habitats.
The document summarizes some of the natural beauty found in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It highlights the Brecon Beacons National Park located in the southeast region of the county. It also mentions various forests, woodlands, coastal areas like Carmarthen Bay, and nature reserves like Carmel Woods that are home to diverse wildlife. Carmarthenshire offers visitors opportunities to experience its unspoiled natural beauty and outdoors activities amidst its green spaces.