Monday, October 13, 2008

Dinosaur Rock!



This morning Pudge and I went for a short hike to see a nearby rock formation known as "Dinosaur Rock." I did some research, and what I learned is that these rocks were formed a bajillion years ago of an igneous rock called diabase. The lesser rocks of the area eroded over time leaving the harder diabase in these formations. Crazy.

There really wasn't much around to shoot other than the actual "dinosaur rock," so there are only 5 photos in the gallery for this one. You can view them by clicking here.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Money Rocks


On Sunday the Steelers played at 8:30, so Justi and I took a trip to Money Rocks near Narvon, PA for a little hike. I hadn't been there before, so I didn't know what to expect. I was blown away with what we found; in the middle of the rolling hills of Lancaster County are these 70 foot cliffs and giant rocks that provide beautiful scenery and tremendous views across the valley below. The above photo is one I took of a small ravine at the base of the cliffs. You can view more photos from this trip by clicking here.