Wabash & Erie Canal: Overview
Curious about what the Wabash and Erie Canal has to offer? Take a look at the highlights for what this unique park in Delphi, Indiana, has to offer. A family-friendly place with fun activities for all ages- including museums, fishing, kayaking, canal boat rides, bike trails, and an interactive village. For more information, please visit
Wabash & Erie Canal Park
Fly-over of Canal Park- 2016
Wabash-Erie Canal Flooding
Wabash-Erie Canal Flooding
Bomb threat evacuates Indiana Packers, roads reopened
Authorities in Carroll County have reopened a portion of U.S. 421 but police remain on scene as they continue to investigate a bomb threat at Indiana Packers.
April Canal Update from Delphi, IN
Projects ongoing at Canal Park
Monon High Bridge in Delphi
South end of the Monon High Bridge in Delphi Indiana
Wabash & Erie Canal: Canal Boat
Learn about the history involved with the Wabash & Erie Canal. Come enjoy what locals call an open-air museum and take a step back in time on the Canal Boat.
Vid 14_Erie Canal Trail West_RochesterNY_Greece.avi
First leg of the Erie Canalway Trail West starting at Genesee Valley park, passing the Rochester Airport and heading into the town of Greece.
Saving the Gronauer Lock
The story of rediscovering the Gronauer Lock, a wooden lock that operated on the Wabash and Erie Canal.
Produced through a Ball State University Immersive Learning class.
Wabash & Erie Canal: Noble Bikes, Kayaks, and Trails
Learn about the splendid opportunities available at the Wabash & Erie Canal to enjoy bikes, kayaks, and trails!
Delphi - Rural Renaissance
Dan McCain of the Wabash and Erie Canal Association, discusses the history of the canal restoration and Community engagement in its redevelopment.
UrbEx - Monon bridge
This is the bridge over the little calumet river that would go into the south Hammond yard.
Delphi Tour Street Level From My Truck July 15, 2017
No editing, I just uploaded as is. @ 6:48 Orange motorcycle, Mike and Becky Patty. Tie Dye shirts. It was not a funeral that the motorcycles were riding for. I do not know what that event was.
Trail leading to the Monon High Bridge in Delphi Indiana
Walking the trail that leads from the parking area at 300 to the Monon High Bridge in Delphi Indiana.
Death At Woodsen Trails
Two girls...one murderer..deep in the woods...you guess the rest.
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Cheezy...i know...but we did our best. We hoped you liked it!
2011 Hoosier Hang
The second annual hammockforums.net Hoosier Hang happened on April 14-17, 2011 at the Hoosier National Forest, Indiana. Storms came and went, new friendships were made and old ones were solidified. Our plans had to change due to the weather--instead of moving to Browning Hill the second day, we decided to stay in the Hollow to avoid the strong, cold winds forecast for that evening.
From the delicious treats that were brought or found to the campfire conversation, jokes, and stories, everyone had a good time. Some arrived late, others left early, but everyone was glad they came.
If you are interested in hammock camping but have never joined one of these outings, I highly encourage you to do so. You may learn a few things and make some new friends, but will certainly never be the same. Check out hammockforums.net on the trip planning forum. It is a truly unique place on the web.
--Scott (bonsaihiker)
Cycling the High Bridge Trail, January 2016
Round trip ride on the High Bridge Trail in Virginia. The trail is in good shape for a fun ride, not fast but fun.
The Erie Canal
Quick video giving a brief history on the impact of the Erie Canal
Delphi Indiana - Storied Past Stellar Future
Welcome to Delphi, Indiana, where our storied past is fueling a stellar future.
Where downtown shopkeepers treasure their buildings' histories and seek infrastructure and pedestrian-friendly improvements to boost their businesses.
Where architecturally significant 19th century homes today draw new residents who value their history and charm.
Where yesteryear's hand-dug canals that brought early commerce in the 1830s now bring a new kind of commerce—heritage tourism.
Where a grand hall that opened with a ball for returning Civil War soldiers is set for restoration and expansion as a regional cultural and community centerpiece.