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Jul 22 2018
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74 male
 Joined Dec 10 2016
 Gold Canyon
AT to Weverton Cliffs, MD 
AT to Weverton Cliffs, MD
 
Hiking avatar Jul 22 2018
DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking4.21 Miles 853 AEG
Hiking4.21 Miles   2 Hrs   4 Mns   2.43 mph
853 ft AEG      20 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
 
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Harpers Ferry area hike, initially thought I would get on the AT in Harpers Ferry and follow it along the canal path to the Weverton Cliffs, but storms were threatening and had read the canal path was boring so decided to take care of the cliff overlook first. Parked beside the AT on Keep Tryst Road,started up the AT to pass under Rt340 and immediately could hear the roaring of Israel Creek I presume due to the recent rains.After a short distance maybe 1/2 mile reached the official Weverton Cliffs parking area which was housing tented backpackers who survived the overnight deluge. The mother trail is well maintained , but rocks were wet and slippery and numerous tree roots kept my eye on the trail, nice canopy of hardwoods which precluded much distance viewing anyway. Weverton side trail ,blue blazed, to the overlook is signed and well marked,ends in a boulder area with great views of the river. Saw about a dozen other cliff bound hikers and a half dozen real hikers ie. those with small u hauls on their backs,expect its busier in better weather. In the cliff area observed the plaque honoring a politician, Goodloe Byron ,who helped with legislation to preserve the trail , apparently he died at age 49 jogging the canal path.After a few minutes of viewing and picture taking departed to my starting point and then continued past it across the railroad tracks to the C&O canal path, appears to be a popular way for bike riders to go into Harpers Ferry. After .3 miles on the canal path Israel creek makes an impressive entry under the railroad bridge and into the Potomac River, after that the path and rain swollen canal were as boring as advertised,glad I did not walk the 3 miles from Harpers Ferry, now time for another hike today if the thunder and lightning hold off.If you park at the official parking lot and forget the canal path would make the hike to the Cliffs and back no more than 3 miles.
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Jul 22 2018
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74 male
 Joined Dec 10 2016
 Gold Canyon
Maryland Heights Overlook, MD 
Maryland Heights Overlook, MD
 
Hiking avatar Jul 22 2018
DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking7.83 Miles 1,505 AEG
Hiking7.83 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.41 mph
1,505 ft AEG      35 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
 
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There was some light rain but no severe storms developed so embarked on the second hike of the day. Took advantage of age and used my lifetime pass for the National Parks and parked by the visitors center for Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. There is a shuttle bus to the town fortunately I noticed there was also a trail that I opted to take. It descended from Bolivar Heights to the shorelineroad along the Shenandoah River, due to the recent rains there were some nice waterfalls along the creek that ran beside the trail. As I walked along the road and river there were wild flowers and even had a deer jump out,about the only traffic was the every 15 minute shuttle bus. Shortly after the deer encounter I noticed a couple hiking down a use trail which I decided to try. After going a short distance and a couple hundred feet up I was on the white blazed mother trail. A short distance further was signage indicating choices to to Jefferson Rock or Loudoun Heights, headed toward the rock . On the way another sign pointed to a blue blazed path leading to the AT trail conservancy so of course I had to take this side trip. After a little t shirt shopping back on the AT followed it past Harper cemetery,where the original ferry operator is buried and then on to Jefferson Rock named for his 1783 notes on the the view here ,he described it as worth crossing the Atlantic for, ie. the view of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers meeting. From there the AT descends into the lower town and past the historic buildings, I snapped a couple of pictures but did not go inside the buildings as I had been through them before. Slight detour to the “point “for river viewing with the other tourists and then across the foot bridge over the Potomac. Noted several people on the river below tubing. After crossing here went a short ways to lock 32 on the C&O canal ,reconfirming my decision was good not to go this way to Weverton Cliffs,then reversed course to get on the trail to the Maryland Heights. After walking about 1/2 mile along the canal path beside the Potomac River you cross the road to the start of the ascent to Maryland Heights, by the way there is a small parking lot here beside Harpers Ferry Road if you should want to drive and park near this trailhead. There is an information kiosk that indicates there are 2 routes the easier red route to the overlook and the more difficult blue route to the summit ,green blaze indicates you are on the combined part.The trail is wide and in good shape ,steep enough to get an aerobic workout.A consideration on the “easier “red route to the overlook is you descend about 300 feet to reach the overlook and regain it on the return where the summit is only 500 feet above the high point of the red route , so not sure the red blaze route is that much easier. I did pass by some earthen fortifications where artillary was placed to lob shells into town during the Civil War,though the town was home to an Arsenal and musket factory whoever controlled the surrounding heights owned the town. The views from the bottom of the overlook trail to the town and river below are awesome. Happened to see an Amtrak train cross the bridge while I was taking in the views. Lingered here awhile then backtracked down the heights without taking the side trip to the naval battery and quickly returned to the town along the canal path and over the bridge. My good luck continued , just as I got to the bus stop to take the shuttle back to my car the bottom dropped out and heavy rains continued the rest of the evening.
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[ checklist ]  Harper Cemetery  Jefferson Rock
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Navy31 Army13
 
average hiking speed 2.42 mph

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