July 21, 2020

Chiques Rock Overlook Hike

I like to hike to high places.  Simultaneously, I get a rush of adrenaline and a sense of peace.  I feel like Queen of the World! From those high places, I can see for miles all around me and take in the vast landscape. I’ve hiked to the King & Queen Seat in Rocks State Park, Maryland.  I’ve been to the top of Sentinel Dome at Yosemite National Park, California.  And I’ve hiked to Gertrude’s Nose in Minnewaska State Park, New York.  But a favorite overlook spot of mine is right in my backyard, in fact, I used to live only 2 miles from the trailhead. 


View from the Susquehanna River
Trailhead
   


One of the best Susquehanna River overlook spots is driven past by Lancaster County commuters every day crossing over Chiques Hill by way of Rt. 441.  The overlook trail is part of Chickies Rock County Park located between Marietta and Columbia boroughs.  According to the park website, the “name is derived from the American Indian word Chiquesalunga meaning ‘place of the crayfish.’"  While the park has several features, including remnants of iron furnaces, the Breezyview Overlook with Gazebo, and access to the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail, my favorite place is Chiques Rock.

 
c/o pinterest.com
c/o tripadvisor.com


Jutting out more than 100 feet above the river, Chiques Rock provides impressive views of the river, Marietta, York County, and the Wrights Ferry Bridge.  The hike up is only about a half-mile, but the beginning stretch is pretty steep.  The trail levels out at the top of the incline before turning towards the river.  For those concerned with safety, there are log fencelike barriers.  It is so peaceful, resting against the fence looking out over the moving water. 

          


lower portion of trail as it begins to incline      


Park Map c/o Lancaster County


Some interesting facts I learned from the website Uncovering PA:

  • There once was an amusement park at the overlock accessed by a trolley. 

  • During the Civil War, Union soldiers used it to observe Confederate soldiers in Wrightsville.



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July 6, 2020

Blog 2020 Check-In

It’s July 2020 and it’s time for a Blog update!  I’ve been thinking a lot lately about this blog and where I want it to go.  Do I still want to blog about crafting?  What about my original idea from 10 years ago to create a blog about hiking and reading?  I have been sharing about my favorite hikes, but have not included books.  Instead, I focused on crafting while trying to build my Etsy business, which is currently on hold while I’m in grad school.  I had a new idea to create a podcast reading bedtime stories and that I would use this blog to post them.  Then the pandemic swept across the country, shut down schools and moved teaching to online, and really shook up goals and plans for 2020.  Even though I was teaching from home, my days were still just as full as if I was teaching at my school; all this while listening to others talk about all the free time they now had and what to do during it.  Through this, I was still taking classes to finish up my Masters in Education (I am so close to the finish line!  If you would like to read more about my experiences, click on the link to my “History Meets Tech” website: https://historymeetstech.wixsite.com/website.)


So, for the next few posts, I have lined up a hike, a source of inspiration, and an introduction to what I’ve been reading.  I will no longer be writing crafting articles, but I encourage you to follow me on Instagram @snowywindgrams where I post photos and stories of my creative processes and projects.  Additionally, there is information about my crafting on both the ‘About’ and ‘Craft Show Photo Gallery’ pages.  Also, I have updated my 'Music Studio' page.  Following a brief bio, I posted “My Music Experience,” the story of my musical journey.  And that’s where I’m at right now.