Stream cleanup was a success!!
Although even a handful of trash out of a body of water is a success to me.
Many many thanks to Caryn and Will bringing the water jug and offering to haul away a number of trash bags full of gross and recyclables.
Many thanks to them and Taryn, Ashley, and her husband for braving snakes, heat, and twisty turns to scavenge the stream hidey-holes for styrofoam, plastic bottles, loose clothing, plywood, et cetera. It was very very hot, but since it hadn't rained in a bit, there was trash at the high water marks that hadn't been washed further away yet. The most pervasive trash here was cigarette butts and styrofoam bits.
Despite this, Double Rock Park has a very scenic stream with eroding rock waterfalls and tall old trees. The main section of the park is athletic fields, but along the south of the park it is shaded with winding paths along a watershed stream.
Directions to the park, if you are interested seeing it yourself:
From the Grove:
Drive north on Harford Rd about 2 miles and turn right onto Texas Ave. It will deadend at the Double Rock Park parking lot.
That's it. Texas Ave is a fairly narrow road when there's lots of parked cars, so consider turning onto Woodside Ave off of Harford Rd instead (which is the light or two after crossing Taylor Ave on Harford Rd). When it deadends, turn left onto Glen Rd then the next right is the parking lot.
Here is a list of all the Baltimore County Parks website:
http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/recreation/countyparks/cntyparkslist.htmlI will be stream-walking again sometime towards the end of July, probably the Gunpowder River off of Harford Rd (by the old Hickey School). Since heat will still be a factor then as well, it won't be a big thing, but if anyone is interested in coming, please let me know.