Travel by canoe with NHSM and Petroglyph expert Paul Nevin along the Susquehanna. The carvings, which take the shape of animals, human figures and symbols, can be found on rocks rising out of the Susquehanna River, dating back as many as 1,000 years. The Susquehannock Tribe is the valley’s and the river’s namesake. The valley is also home to the Algonquin-speaking Shenks Ferry people, who began fishing the river’s waters and farming along its banks in the 1300s. Come along on this trip to see them for yourself and experience the beauty and stories of the Susquehanna!
Link to the Adventure : https://vimeo.com/155413740
COST: $30 for general admission
LIMIT: 11 people
TIME: 9 am to 2 pm, though this is approximate depending on final put in time and take out time.
LOCATION: Brogue, PA. The exact location will be sent out to participants the day before.
Please contact Vanessa at vlubiner@marylandnature.org with any questions!
COVID PROCUATIONS:
- Wear a mask
- Bring your own hand sanitizer
- Keep physical distance of at least 6 feet
- Stay home if you are not feeling well, or if you have been in physical proximity to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 or is showing symptoms
- There is a specific COVID-19 related waiver to sign upon arrival at the field trip