C&O National Park

February 4, 2007

Before heading out to the Billy Goat Trail, I stopped by Carderock. The rock formations at Carderock are popular with local mountain climbers. I only saw a few die-hard rock climbers who were willing to brave the chilling winds.

Off to the side of the Billy Goat Trail is a set of rocks that leads to an island in the Potomac.

Eddies caused by rocks swirl in the Potomac.

Section A of the Billy Goat Trail is only 1.7 miles long, but it covers terrain that looks like this. You are either climbing across rocks, scaling up rocks, and trying to get down off of the rocks. (Did I mention that there are rocks?) The trees should give you an idea of the size of these boulders. It was actually very fun, and good exercise as well.

Sometimes the Billy Goat Trail goes straight up rock faces. You can see the blazes painted on the rocks. I scaled down this particular rock face, and wondered who in their right mind would put a trail on it. But it looks worse than it actually is.

The views of the Potomac are worth the climbing.

A Great Blue Heron perches on top of a bridge. It's hard to tell from this photo, but these birds are huge. The bird flew away as I was trying to get another photo, and it must have been at least four feet long when it was fully stretched out.

The C&O Canal Towpath cuts through beautiful scenery.

The setting sun creates an effect that almost looks like Fall.