SALT SPRINGS STATE PARK
Rustic cabin getaway at Salt Springs State Park, PA.
2016-06-29 Salt Springs St Park, Pa. (1080p)
SALT SPRINGS
This is a state park in port richey FL
MUSIC
SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw
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Fall Brook Falls, Salt Springs State Park, PA
The three waterfalls on Fall Brook, Salt Springs State Park, PA. Shot 9/28/13
Salt Springs Park - Dragonflies, Damselflies and other Insects - 6-29-14
Concetta of Salt Spring Park conducted the workshop on learning about Dragonflies, Damselflies and other Insects and led the group to Fall Brook Creek with nets to find nymphs , tadpoles , etc.. in the water....friendsofsaltspringspark.org.....Susquehanna County, Pa....
Salt Springs Park Annual Celebration - 8-31-13
Susquehanna County, Pa.. Some music and birds at the event.....
The Irish Wolfhound Lottie at Salt Springs Waterfalls
Lottie running free over the waterfalls at salt springs state park, pennsylvania.
Salt Springs State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Franklin Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
The Irish Wolfhound is a domestic dog breed, specifically a large sight hound from Ireland. The name originates from its purpose—wolf hunting with dogs—rather than from its appearance.
USA Road Trip - Salt Spring to Peterborough
Driving Across USA from British Columbia to Ontario
Shohola Falls PA
Waterfalls located in Shohola, Pa.....early Fall.
Driving through Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Clearfield is a borough and the county seat of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 6,215 people making it the second most populous community in Clearfield County behind DuBois. The borough is part of the DuBois, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, as well as the larger State College-DuBois, PA Combined Statistical Area. The settled area surrounding the borough consists of the nearby census-designated places of Hyde and Plymptonville, which combined with Clearfield have a population of approximately 8,595 people
The Bubble, Boiling Springs, PA
Boiling Springs, PA, March 25, 2012: The Bubble, part of one of the largest springs in the United States, yielding 24,000 US gallons (91,000 L) of water a day at a constant 52 degrees (F) year-round.
Flight over New Milford, Pa
Spedix s250 testing out Mobius cam
Camping At Oak Creek In Lancaster Pa
June 15 - 18, 2013
Pennsylvania Waterfalls by Rusty Glessner Photography
Pennsylvania waterfalls, photographed by Rusty Glessner.
Lincoln Highway - PA - Climbing Laurel Ridge
Shot during recon trip for the LH2013 Centennial Tour. Classic Car Tour featuring 100 European registered classic cars which will be shipped to the United States to drive the Lincoln Highway July 1st - 26th 2013.
Headed east from Ligonier. Video shot om July 23rd 2011.
2015: Exploring America's North East
I spend my free time hiking, kayaking and camping. In 2015, I traveled around the north east United States doing those very things. 47 state parks, 15 state forests/game lands, 12 public, government or private owned parks/preserves, 5 national parks/recreation areas all across the span of 13 states.
Here are the places I visited in 2015 : (* denotes new destination)
--- Pennsylvania ---
Promised Land State Park
Salt Springs State Park
Swatara State Park *
Frances Slocum State Park
Gouldsboro State Park
Prompton State Park
Lackawanna State Park
Hickory Run State Park
Tobyhanna State Park
Nescopeck State Park
Ricketts Glen State Park
Mt. Pisgah State Park
Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center State Park *
Beltzville State Park *
Colton Point State Park *
Hills Creek State Park *
Leonard Harrison State Park
Maurice K. Goddard State Park *
Pymatuning State Park *
Erie Bluffs State Park *
Presque Isle State Park *
Oil Creek State Park *
Chapman State Park *
Shikellamy State Park *
Milton State Park *
Sand Bridge State Park *
Raymond B. Winter State Park *
McCalls Dam State Park *
Ravensburg State Park *
Susquehanna State Park *
Varden Conservation Area: Tannery Road Access
Allegheny National Forest *
Tioga State Forest *
- Pine Creek Gorge Natural Area*
Delaware State Forest
- Bruce Lake Natural Area
- Pecks Pond*
LackawannaPinchot State Forest
Bald Eagle State Forest *
Tiadaghton State Forest *
Bradys Lake - State Game Lands *
Tioga-Hammond Lakes Recreation Area *
Frances E. Walter Reservoir
Belmont Lake
Upper Woods Pond
Lower Woods Pond
Dunmore Reservoir #1
Watres Reservoir *
Merli-Sarnoski Park
Bear Creek Preserve *
Quarry Ridge Preserve *
Meadowsweet Preserve *
Florence Shelly Preserve *
Ledgedale Natural Area*
Shohola Waterfowl Management Area
Starrucca Viaduct, Lanesboro *
--- New Jersey ---
High Point State Park *
Worthington State Forest
Stokes State Forest - Appalachian Trail *
Stokes State Forest - Tillman Ravine *
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area:
- Crater Lake & Hemlock Pond *
--- New York ---
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park (longest foot bridge in world)*
Chenago Valley State Park *
Bowman Lake State Park *
Upper Landing Park*
Catskill Park: Ashokan Reservoir*
Catskill Park: Shavertown Trail*
Arctic China State Forest: Finger Lakes Trail*
Downsville Covered Bridge (National Register of Historic Places)*
Stone Schoolhouse - Margaretville (National Register of Historic Places)*
--- Virginia ---
White Oak Swamp (civil war battlefield) *
Richmond National Battlefield Park *
First Landing State Park *
--- Maryland ---
Assateague Island National Seashore *
Assateague State Park *
--- Delaware ---*
White Clay Creek State Park *
--- Ohio ---*
Pymatuning State Park *
--- Connecticut ---*
Eagle Landing State Park *
Gillette Castle State Park *
Rocky Neck State Park *
--- Rhode Island ---*
Snake Den State Park *
--- Massachusetts ---*
Walden Pond State Reservation *
Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge *
--- Maine ---*
Eastern Promenade*
Acadia National Park*^
--- New Hampshire --*
Miller State Park*
Chesterfield Gorge State Wayside *
--- Vermont ---
Lake Shaftsbury State Park*
--- Notable Cities/Towns ---
Virginia Beach, Va *
Poughkeepsie, Ny *
Phonecia, Ny*
Margaretville, Ny*
Centralia, Pa*
Asland, Pa*
Lanesboro, Pa*
Bedford, Ma*
Portland, Me*
Lincolnville, Me*
Bar Harbor, Me*
Water Beech Pool, Worlds End State Park, Forksville, PA.
Water Beech Pool, Worlds End State Park, Forksville, Sullivan County, PA. Shot at the beginning of and 5 hours after a heavy rain on 10/7/13
Driving PITTSBURGH Downtown Best 4K
Pittsburgh is located in the southwest of the state, at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers Pittsburgh is known both as the Steel City for its more than 300 steel-related businesses and as the City of Bridges for its 446 bridges.[5] The city features 30 skyscrapers, two inclined railways, a pre-revolutionary fortification and the Point State Park at the confluence of the rivers. The city developed as a vital link of the Atlantic coast and Midwest, as the mineral-rich Allegheny Mountains made the area coveted by the French and British empires, Virginians, Whiskey Rebels, and Civil War raiders.
Aside from steel, Pittsburgh has led in manufacturing of aluminum, glass, shipbuilding, petroleum, foods, sports, transportation, computing, autos, and electronics. For part of the 20th century, Pittsburgh was behind only New York and Chicago in corporate headquarters employment; it had the most U.S. stockholders per capita. America's 1980s deindustrialization laid off area blue-collar workers and thousands of downtown white-collar workers when the longtime Pittsburgh-based world headquarters moved out. This heritage left the area with renowned museums, medical centers, parks, research centers, and a diverse cultural district.
Today, Google, Apple Inc., Bosch, Facebook, Uber, Nokia, Autodesk, Microsoft and IBM are among 1,600 technology firms generating $20.7 billion in annual Pittsburgh payrolls. The area has served as the long-time federal agency headquarters for cyber defense, software engineering, robotics, energy research and the nuclear navy. The area is home to 68 colleges and universities, including research and development leaders Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.[13] The nation's eighth-largest bank, eight Fortune 500 companies, and six of the top 300 U.S. law firms make their global headquarters in the area, while RAND, BNY Mellon, Nova, FedEx, Bayer and NIOSH have regional bases that helped Pittsburgh become the sixth-best area for U.S. job growth.
In 2015, Pittsburgh was listed among the eleven most livable cities in the world; The Economist's Global Liveability Ranking placed Pittsburgh as the most or second-most livable city in the United States in 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2014.The region is a hub for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and energy extraction.
TOP 15. Best Hiking Trails in Utah
TOP 15. Best Hiking Trails in Utah: Arches National Park, The Narrows Zion National Park, . Angel's Landing, Navajo Trail, Canyon Overlook Trail, Peekaboo Loop, Double Arch, Queen's Garden Trail, Red Canyon, Negro Bill Canyon Trail, Devils Garden Trailhead, Weeping Rock Trail, Fairyland Loop, Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Zion Rock & Mountain Guides
19 Dirtiest Sounding Place Names In America!!
19 DIRTIEST SOUNDING PLACE NAMES IN AMERICA
Number 19. Blue Ball, Pennsylvania
The name originates from the Blue Ball Hotel, built more than two hundred years ago.
Number 18. Intercourse, Pennsylvania
Located in the heart of Amish Country, Intercourse is named because two major roads crossed there.
Because of the town's unusual name, the sign posts for the town are frequently stolen.
Number 17. French lick, IN
Best known as the hometown of Larry Bird, French Lick was originally a French trading post built near a spring and salt lick.
Number 16. Gay head, MA
Gay Head was incorporated by English colonists in 1870.
Gay Head was a descriptive name referring to the brightly colored cliffs in the town. In 1997, by popular vote of 79 to 21, the town changed its name to Aquinnah, which means land under the hill
And 1997 was also the year Google.com was registered as a domain. Hmmmm…. good timing there. You don’t want people Googling your town name if it’s called Gay Head.
And who were the 21 people who voted to keep the name Gay Head?
Number 15. Bald Knob, Arkansas
Established in 1881 Bald Knob is a city in White County, Arkansas,
It was named for a large outcropping of layered stone
located just outside the town.
At one time it was the leading strawberry producer in the world.
Number 14. Busti, New York The town is named after Paul Busti, an official of the Holland Land Company,
Number 13. Bumpass, Virginia
Named for the Bumpass family (from the French Bon Pas meaning good step) who lived in the area when it was named.
Number 12. Erect, North Carolina
Erect was founded in the 18th century by German and English settlers.
Number 11. Molly’s Nipple, Utah
Molly’s Nipple is the name of seven peaks in Utah.
John Kitchen, an early Utah explorer, actually named them after his wife Molly.
Number 10. Tightsqueeze, Virginia
The community of Tightsqueeze got its name due to the construction of two buildings close to a road during the 19th century.
Number 9. Climax Springs, Missouri
Formed in 1882, it has a population of 124.
Number 8. Hooker, Oklahoma
The people here have a sense humor about their town’s name. The town motto is It's a location, not a vocation.
Number 7.Wankers' Corner, Oregon
Wanker's Corner is an unincorporated area in Clackamas County, Oregon. Wanker’s Corner is also a good place to go if you’ve been living in Blue Ball, Pennsylvania your whole life.
Number 6. Buttzville, New Jersey
In 1839, Michael Robert Buttz named this little village Buttzville. Could’ve called it Michaelville.. Could’ve called it Robertville. But no he went for Buttzville.
Number 5. Dickshooter, Idaho
A small town in south Idaho, It was founded by a man named Dick Shooter.
The area is popular for its year-round recreational activities, which include hiking, camping, bird watching and dick shooting. Okay, maybe not the last one.
Number 4. Gayville, South Dakota
Gayville is the self-proclaimed Hay Capital of the World. It has a population of 407.
Number 3. Horneytown, North Carolina
Horneytown is an unincorporated community in Forsyth County, North Carolina.
Number 2. Pussy Creek, Ohio
Pussy Creek is located 70 miles east of Columbus.
Number 1. Whiskey Dick, OR
Its a small town in northern Oregon.