Saturday, March 15, 2014

Mar 15, 2014


Joanna came down and we headed south(ish) to Patapsco State Park in Maryland for a hike. We found a nice loop that started out heavily wooded and rocky. We descended for a while before leveling out along a stream.


We had to cross the stream at this railroad bridge with a tunnel out to the other side and the river. This is where the path began to climb back up. We encountered an overlook that let us see the tops of trees and a small parking lot. Very exciting.


The trail continued on a paved path along the river and past the dam. There was a nice, big bridge that helped us get across the river and then we had to walk along the far bank where the trail was pretty degraded. It was pretty muddy and close to the water in a lot of places before it returned to being paved.


We followed the path up and around another incline area which I recognized as having done previously with Jess. We crossed over the river again on a shaky bridge and continued until we passed under the railroad again. This trail took us on a steep climb up to a big open field that turned out to be part of a Christian retreat. It might not have been the path we were looking for, but it got us back to the car.


We headed over to Rockburn Branch DGC for a game as the sun was dropping. I remember the course pretty well and I was able to play much better than the previous time I was there.


We got through the course before it got dark so that was nice. We had a good round.


We stopped at the Land of Kush, a vegan restaurant close to downtown Baltimore, where I got this amazing BBQ seitan and mac & cheese that gives The Abbaye's a run for its money. So good.


The Brewer's Art was right around the corner so we headed over to the really cool basement bar and I got a sampler of their Belgian beers. They were all quite good. Knowing that they were Belgian going in was helpful, but one was a sour Belgian that I really liked. The best part was the bar itself; dark and filled with beers lovers. I'd like to spend a night here with some friends.


We went up to DuClaw next where I was greeted with the Dirty Little Freak, a coconut caramel chocolate brown ale. It is just as wonderful as it sounds. I also tried their "Roulette" tap, which is a random beer that isn't offered on their list at all. It could be anything. The one I got tasted like a Belgian strong ale. It was pretty good, just not what I was craving.


I had a Euphoria and another Dirty Little Freak before we left. It was a fun night at the bar and then we went and found ourselves a Wal*Mart parking lot to camp in for the night.


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