My Blogs

By Matt Kells

Tag: Hikes

Hikes With Matt and Pepper take Parsonage Road

Welcome back to Hikes with Matt and Pepper! This week on our latest adventure Pepper and I took to a trail on Parsonage Road off of Spooks Hill Road in Parkton, MD. I had gone on this trail once before in the summer with my brother and one of his friends and remember it being like a rollercoaster with lots of elevation changes. This seems like common knowledge but as I’ve learned since I’ve picked up hiking, trails don’t change much at all. Going on this trail is a great way to start off the day with a challenging hike.

This trail isn’t one where you could necessarily sit down and enjoy the company of your hiking partner by the water, as the entire trail was inland with no waterfront with the exception of a couple streams.

The weather wasn’t quite ideal as clouds blanketed the sky, but the calm and cool fall air was a great reminder to go hiking while the weather is still manageable.

As was the case with Traceys Store Road, fallen leaves stretched upon the entirety of the path and came with it the bareness of the trees above as winter is drawing nearer.

The blue line in this screenshot depicts the trail that we went on earlier this morning, and man was it awesome. I love to go on hikes with my German Shepherd that pushes what I can sustain on hiking fronts, and at times it was tested on this trail. The breathtaking views of Maryland during the fall coupled with the physically demanding trail of Parsonage Road really tests even the experienced hiker on this particular hike.

This trail didn’t offer any side adventures despite what the photo above displays. Its a very wide trail that is incredibly long in distance so it is quite safe for those who enjoy bike riding and horseback riding to venture on.

The video above documents just one of the numerous elevation changes that Pepper and I encountered on our latest journey on the wonderful trails around the Prettyboy Reservoir. The appearance of the trail in this video isn’t quite picturesque, but its the point of being with your dog out in nature that matters the most.

I would recommend this trail to bikers and horseback riders with the connotation that this is a very demanding trail. If you are up to the challenge of testing your cardio and do not mind steep inclines all along your adventure, then this trail is for you. I would not recommend it to those with infants or the elderly as the trail could be too big of a challenge to have them go a good distance. But for those who love a challenge, this is a great opportunity to test your endurance.

This picture here is of Pepper chilling out by the stream for a quick second as I ready my camera.

I love being able to share our adventures on the trails around the captivating Prettyboy Reservoir up in the Hereford Zone, as it truly is a blessing. If you know of any trails around Prettyboy that you would love for me to share on blog, don’t hesitate to email me. Until next time, hope you all have a wonderful hike!

Hikes with Matt and Pepper Take Traceys Store Road

The first of many hiking adventures for Pepper and I this Fall took place on Traceys Store Road in Parkton, Maryland. I had taken her on this particular trail twice before this past week, both occasions being in the summer. I wanted to take Pep there twice this week so I could really take the time to get a feel for how I felt about this trail. So this past Sunday after I finished up work, Pepper and I got into my Honda Civic and drove over to the trail.

We had an absolute blast. Even though the weather wasn’t ideal on Sunday, we didn’t let it stop us from having an awesome hike on the trail. This particular trail on Traceys Store Road seems to be one a book where you could have several endings depending on the choices you make, as there were several trails that branched off the main route.

The Earth was littered with fallen leaves and the smell of plants decomposing with the changing of times from summer to fall. The scenery along the route was nothing short of extraordinary, as the water filling the reservoir comes into view not too far down the trail with breathtaking sights.

 

This video displays not only the beauty of the Prettyboy Reservoir, but also the fact that Pepper loves to cool off in the water while getting a much needed lap of water.

I would recommend this trail strictly to hikers, as the terrain would be rather unpleasant for bikers at times and some of the smaller trails would be very narrow for a bike to turn and maneuver.

Pepper and I took to this trail again with my younger brother, Jimmy,  on Tuesday as we set off for another round with mother nature. The weather during round two was outstanding, as the sun was shining with limited wind.

The blue line on the bottom of this photo is the trail we embarked on, and we continued straight at the fork in the path where the blue splits into two. When continuing straight, the path down to the waterfront is very pleasant because it contains quite a decline in elevation. But I have to warn you readers, the time spent going back up will not be as fun as you will go up a decent incline to get back home.

The sights are exceptional during the summer with the full bloom of nature in effect, but the fall is just as splendid with leaves changing colors. Having the ability to be on the trails for sunrise or sunset is a blessing, as the colors in the sky are mirrored on the water’s surface.

I would recommend this trail to anyone who not only enjoys exercise but also the great outdoors. I have gone on several trails in my four years of living in Maryland, and this trail is absolutely fantastic. I really recommend this particular one to couples, as there is constant waterfront area where it is level enough to enjoy a romantic picnic by the water for a peaceful date.

I hope you guys enjoyed my first true blog post, and hope you join me for the second wave of Hikes with Matt and Pepper.

Powered by WordPress & Theme by Anders Norén

Skip to toolbar