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Old 01-13-2007, 04:05 AM   #9 (permalink)
classicaddict
this foreum= FAIL

 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: aberdeen/ B-MORE B-YATCH!
Trader Rating: 8 (100%)

north. if you know where fallston MD is its around there. on business rt.24.

we had one about 2 years ago and it was awsome.
jun showd up, his car was beyond awsome however i dont think his ego was welcome
this is part of the cliff, ben decided it was a good idea to climb down.
the point
steve beenin high up high
http://www.sr20forum.com/showthread....t=rocks+me et
pics are on page 9 and 10

Quote:
Location - The park is located in northern Harford County about 30 miles north of Baltimore and 8 miles northwest of Bel Air on Route 24. From Baltimore, take I-95 north to Route 24 north exit. Continue north on Route 24 through Bel Air, Rock Spring, and Forest Hill. The Park is located approximately 5 miles north of Forest Hill.
Quote:
King and Queen Seat - Soaring natural rock outcrops provide breathtaking views, as well as a challenge to the skilled climber. Once a ceremonial gathering place of the Susquehannock Indians, the King and Queen Seat soars above Deer Creek at a height of 190 feet. There are many vertical rock faces on the outcrop some of which are as high as 94 feet. Use caution in this area.
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclan...ral/rocks.html
if you want directions there are some on this web site, or you could call (410)557-7994 and im sure they could give perfect directions.

however im not even sure if this will be the area for the meet. its just an option right now. however everyone had a great time last time.
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