3 Feb 2010, 8:23am

Morning Snow



Morning Snow, originally uploaded by matt house.

2 Feb 2010, 1:29pm
22 Jan 2010, 11:01am

Female American Goldfinch



Female American Goldfinch, originally uploaded by matt house.

I’ve had this domain for quite a long time now. It’s gone through several worthless changes, this half-assed photo blog being the longest lasting. I should use this more!

15 Jan 2010, 11:38am

Salt Pond Bay, St. John, USVI



Salt Pond Bay, originally uploaded by matt house.

I think it might be time to plan a St. John trip…

18 Dec 2009, 10:13am

Ladder #2



ladder #2, originally uploaded by matt house.

Looking back at the West Coast Trail, a nice reminder of how hard it could be. Especially at the beginning of the trip with fully loaded packs.

10 Dec 2009, 10:20am

Beluga



Beluga, originally uploaded by matt house.

Holly’s cat

24 Nov 2009, 6:31pm

Old Rag Mountain



Old Rag Mountain, originally uploaded by matt house.

21 Nov 2009, 10:50pm

Beer



Beer, originally uploaded by matt house.

11 Nov 2009, 11:50am

Leaf



Leaf, originally uploaded by matt house.

23 Oct 2009, 4:27pm

Saw Mill Branch, PVSP, Maryland



Saw Mill Branch, originally uploaded by matt house.

I have been running a 2 mile loop in Patapsco Valley State Park near Baltimore once or twice a week for the past few months. It connects the Buzzard Rocks Trail with the Saw Mill Branch Trail. It’s been quite a challenge and I still haven’t been able to run the whole loop (ok, so I may not have run it every week). I guess it’s more of a mix between running and hiking because some parts are steep and rocky, requiring careful attention to footing. The total elevation change throughout the hike is 400 ft down and 400 feet up, with most of that seeming to only be in 2 sections.

Saw Mill Branch Waterfall

If you’re not into trail running, It is also a great loop for a short day hike because it provides great views of the valley as well as some nice rugged hiking past multiple waterfalls.

Saw Mill Branch Cascades

I took all three of these photos on a misty/cloudy/rainy day in the middle of October when the fall colors were just starting to really come out in the valley. At peak colors, the forest is really pleasant to walk through. The views into the valley get better as the leaves start falling from the trees, but that also makes the trail around the stream more slippery.

Here is a link to the GPS data I recorded on one of my runs. You can get directions to the trail head (a small parking lot for ~10 cars) using the maps on that site.