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9:30 am Schwabacher Landing,

D700 @ 70mm - f/11 - 1/80 sec iso 200. Polarizer.

Amish Farm, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Excerpt from www.gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/rockway.shtml:

 

Rockway Falls is an easy to visit waterfall just east of Ball's Falls. You can park at the Rockway Community Centre which is located right next to the falls. Every description of this falls that I saw mentioned that the cliffs were steep and they were not kidding. It is just a short walk from your car to a sheer drop into the gorge, with nothing between you and the cliff edge.

 

The community center is on the east side of the gorge. Better views of the falls are available from the west side. You can walk across the bridge and there is a short trail that takes you to some nice vantage points and good places to plunge to your death. When crossing the bridge you can see the small upper drop on the south side of the bridge.

 

You can access the gorge from the east side. In the back of the parking lot on the east end of the building you can find a trail that eventually leads down into the gorge. From there you can work your way back up to the falls, passing the lower falls on the way. This takes about twenty minutes.

 

If you are athletic, and in a hurry, behind the building between the fence and the gorge you can find a notch that you can climb down. This leads to a steep trail that ends at the base of the falls. There is another notch a bit farther down that is marked with blue paint blazes, that leads to a similarly marked trail. This trail is very narrow, and is still a long way up. It did not look very safe, and I abandoned it before I found out where it went. I imagine it leads to the same location as the first notch.

 

The creek drops another 20 feet or so in a series of drops about 100m below the big falls. There is supposed to be another small drop further down the gorge.

This was a day of fleeting storms, this one just missing us.

This long exposure shot was taken in downtown Kitchener, Ontario just shortly after sunset. A lone women sits and waits for the ION train to pick her up at this location. The light trails are from a handful of cars passing through this not very busy location in the evening.

8-17-16 MS Rotteram passing a glacier while traveling through Prince Christian Sound going west back to Boston

My 86' Ranger with the motel accessory attached is seen to the right in this photo at Lennoxville, Quebec, as CN 394 shakes the neighborhood.

Los Angeles sunrise view from Elysian Park

Having had a quick spin to Barry Island on a sunny Sunday afternoon Jamie takes a moment on the return working to grab some shots through the window of the rear of Cardiff Canton depot. 37421 was in attendance heading the Rhymney stock along with a brace of 158's.

It seems that I'm drawn to places where cool and warm tones meet or mingle.

Passing time in the night

 

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With 24 tankers in tow, 60020 The Willows leads 6B13 Robeston Sidings to Westerleigh Murco.

Double-crested Cormoran

Another from my early morning walk around a foggy Edinburgh this morning, this is Greyfriars Bobby's statue

AC4303 & Q4001 seen here on 7430 heading through Kenwick passing empty 1k03 from Malcolm to Kwinana BIS and rare occasion too as AC class is on it which rarely happens as usually Qs do this run

Passing Sentosa on the ferry to Batam, Indonesia.

 

This pic is from: The Habitat for Humanity Batam Build Project.

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747 on it's way to Belgium

For my dear friend Rich_Eye, a bit of a manipulation to avoid being unceremoniously tossed from all his groups due to my continued more natural uploads, and also to thank him for his continuing patronage and support over all these years. And to be perfectly honest, I needed a diversion as well...

Bird Passing By by Luminariste with Benjamin Nesme and Marc Sicard in Water Street. Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2025. I think it's supposed to show a bird in flight and it lit up from one end to the other as it 'flew' through the air. I managed to get a shot when it was completely lit.

Würzburg, Innenstadt

 

Nikon D850, f/6.3, 1/400 sec, 85.0mm, ISO 640

AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G

 

Looking south from Cheyenne, WY this convective looking snow shower reveals cloud movement. Since it take time for precipitation to reach the ground, the cloud mass was moving quickly to the left. Taken with Fujifilm X-T3 and Fujinon 16-55mm lens.

37416 with the Mallaig Fort William leg of an SRPS railtour

8-18-15 MS Veendam passing landscape after spending some time docked at Seydijofordur Iceland

60163 A1 Tornado , visiting The Severn Valley September 2016. Taken approaching Bewdley from The North,. Velvia 50.

Las Vegas, New Mexico

Explored 1/1/2014- Thank you!

Having wrapped up the special 150th anniversary ceremonies at Fabyan the Conway Scenic's Mountaineer train is pn their way back to North Conway as they approach the Crawford Depot which is right behind me hwre at MP 85 on the former Mountain Sub mainline now owned by the state of New Hampshire. They are just about to crest the 1900 ft high point of the line and will descend some 1400 ft on their 26 mile trip to North Conway via the 2.2% grade through the Notch to Bartlett.

 

Just to the right above the tall stone retaining wall once stood the famed Crawford House Hotel which was built in 1859 and the largest of all the great 19th century New Hampshire resort hotels at the time it was erected. It was just about right here adjacent the Crawford House where the Portland and Ogdensburg held their original completion ceremony on August 7, 1875. The Crawford House outlasted most of the other grand White Mountain hotels of that era, but it ultimately closed in 1975, nearly 120 years after the building was constructed. It was destroyed by a fire two years later, on November 20, 1977, and the property was subsequently acquired by the Appalachian Mountain Club.

 

CSRR 255 is an EMD GP38 which is right at home here having been built new for the Maine Central in November 1966. She came to Conway Scenic in 2022 after a nearly two decade second career as Clarendon & Pittsford 203, having being sold by MEC successor Guilford Transportation in the early 1990s. She received this Maine Central style paint job back in June and now matches her sister unit on the roster, number 252.

 

Crawfords

Carroll, New Hampshire

Saturday August 2, 2025

August afternoon from Grandfather Mountain as the storms clear.

The mountains clear after an epic storm

Mears Trail, San Juan Mountains, Colorado

 

The Mears trail passes through a forested section of the lands at the foot of Red Mountain. The surrounding national forest, the Uncompahgre (pronounced un-com-PAH-gray), gets its name an indigeous Ute phrase often translated as "warm flowing waters". The nearby town of Ouray, named after a Ute chief, is known for its hot springs.

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