2025 C&O Canal Calendar Submissions and Upcoming Opportunities

Hello,

Some notifications from the C&O Canal NHP follow. The information is from Emily Tyner-Hewitt, Volunteer Program Manager, C&O Canal National Historical Park.

Thanks for your support!

Steve Dean, Level Walker Chair


Call for Photos for 2025 Park Calendar:

It is time for C&O Canal NHP volunteers and staff to submit photos for the 2025 C&O Canal calendar!
Please see the following info below for helpful tips on submitting photos that are more likely to be usable in a printed calendar.
You may submit your photos by email or via Google Drive to chohvip@gmail.com. If you have multiple photos with large file sizes, you may want to batch your photos in multiple emails to ensure they go through.
Please save your photos with the location and name of photographer – For example: BigSlackwater_Jane_Doe
The deadline for submission is Friday, May 10th, 2024. If your photograph is selected, you will be contacted and credited in the calendar.


Photo Submission Recommendations:

Here are some things to consider when submitting your photos.

Image Aspect: The large images used in the calendar need an aspect ratio of approximately 3:2 to fit without excessive cropping. We can’t use wide aspect images in most cases because we would need to crop out valuable content. For comparison – most common cameras and cell phones have aspect ratios of 3:2 or 4:3 – both are close enough for us to use without excessive cropping. We generally can’t use images with the popular 16:9 aspect or panoramic images.

Image File Format and Quality: Many images we have received in the past can’t be used because of file issues. This is one of the biggest problems we have had in the past with photo submissions. Processing and printing processes require image files that have adequate image quality for the size we need for the calendar. Please send images as jpg, pdf, or tiff files. Image quality is related to the dots per inch (dpi) of the file and the image size. In a perfect world, we would receive images that were 9 inches or more wide with 300 dpi. This would result in a jpg file size of just over 4M. We can sometimes work with lower quality files, but it makes it harder for us to use your images. One way we can tell if an image is going to have problems is the file size; if it is less than 1M (1000K) it is probably not going to be suitable for our use. Some things to consider when you create and send photos:

  • Set your camera for the best quality file format. This is usually defined as “JPEG Large” or “JPEG Fine” in your camera settings.
  • If you use Photoshop, Lightroom or other photo processing applications, please output the files in a higher quality file format.
  • If you upload your photos with a mobile device, please select a larger file size when uploading if the device asks you to select a file size for sending.

Image Problems: We do our best, but we are not able to use images that are out of focus, overly dark, washed out, distorted, or have other light or composition issues.

Image Topics: Send us things on the park you love! However – please bear in mind that the park is 184.5 miles long and many volunteers are based in the Palisades. We welcome photos from that area, but we are limited on how many photos we can use from any one area, and we need photos from the areas outside of the Palisades. Wildlife, river views, structures and other less known sights are of great interest to us. Please let us know where you were – identify the area where the photo was taken so we can use the info for selection or for caption generation.

People in Images: As a rule, people on the park are fair game for photos since they don’t have a reasonable expectation for privacy on a national park. However, we are careful about photos that have close, recognizable views of persons, especially children under the age of 18. If a child is in a photo and we decide to use the image, we will contact you to discuss if you have permission.

If you have questions, please contact us.


Guided Walks for Volunteers:


We have some exciting opportunities coming up in April! Here are the details –
• April 18th – Layne from Resources is leading a guided hike on the River Trail at Great Falls. Join her to look for and learn about spring wildflowers and other plants in a riverside habitat. This hike will start at 10am and last approximately 2 hours.
• April 19th – Steve Dean is leading a photo walk from Lander Lockhouse to Catoctin Aqueduct. Join him to talk about basic photography methods and what goes into a photograph. Then take a walk to demonstrate photography techniques and scenarios. If you are interested in submitting photos for the 2025 park calendar, this is a great opportunity to boost your skills! Notes will be provided. Bring a DSLR camera if you have one. This program will be from 9am-12pm.
• April 27th – Elaina from Resources is leading a guided hike along the Ferry Hill trail outside Sharpsburg, MD. Join her to look for and learn about spring wildflowers and pollinators in a unique habitat. This hike will start at 10am and last approximately 2 hours. This is not a flat trail, there will be uphill and downhill hiking.
The programs have limited capacity, so you must sign-up to participate. Email emily_hewitt@nps.gov with the following information:`
• Which program(s) are you interested in? You may attend more than one of these programs.
• What area of the park do you volunteer in and for what program.

EMERGENCY SAFETY ADVISORY Number 2 – 11 March 2024

Level Walkers,

This is the second update and describes a second incident. Please use extreme care and avoid traveling along on the towpath in the areas between the Monocacy Aqueduct and Landers. Please report anything you may have seen if you were in the areas referenced.

Thanks, Steve


Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park   

News Release   

Date: March 11, 2024

For Immediate Release   

Park Contact: Christiana Hanson, 301-491-6265, christiana_hanson@nps.gov    

Do you recognize this vehicle? Help us identify suspect who assaulted two women on the Canal Towpath

 Trail in Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park 

Submit a tip: 888-653-0009, nps_isb@nps.gov,

go.nps.gov/SubmitATip 

The National Park Service (NPS) is continuing to seek tips from the public to aid in the ongoing investigation of an aggravated assault that occurred in the evening of March 6, 2024 and a related incident that occurred in the afternoon of March 10, 2024.   

On March 10, 2024, at approximately 12:20 p.m., NPS law enforcement officers, Maryland Natural Resources Police, and Maryland State Police responded to a report of a suspect chasing a woman on the Canal Towpath Trail near the Nolands Ferry parking area. The incident occurred approximately one mile upstream from the Nolands Ferry parking area heading towards the Point of Rocks parking area. 

The suspect in both the March 6 and March 10 incidents is described as a white man, approximately 40 years old, medium to heavy build, 6’ to 6’1” in height, with red or strawberry blonde light beard. The suspect was wearing a stocking style hat, dark “Carhart-like” jacket, and blue jeans during the March 10 incident. The suspect may have driven to the Nolands Ferry parking area in a gray 4-door sedan, possibly a Honda Accord.   

Information from other visitors is often very helpful to investigators.

 Please contact us if you were: 

  • Around the Point of Rocks parking area or on the Canal Towpath Trail
  • during the evening hours of 
  • Wednesday, March 6, 2024,
  • In the area of the Nolands Ferry parking area or on the Canal Towpath
  • Trail during the afternoon hours on Sunday, March 10, 2024, or 
  • If you have any information that could help.  

You don’t have to tell us who you are, but please tell us what you know. 

CALL the NPS Tip Line: 888-653-0009 

ONLINE: go.nps.gov/SubmitATip 

EMAIL: nps_isb@nps.gov  

EMERGENCY: dial 9-1-1 

EMERGENCY SAFETY ADVISORY – 11 March 2024

Level Walkers,

Please note the following incident that occurred on the park recently. At the present time the NPS recommends that Level Walkers in the area between the Monocacy Aqueduct and Landers should not walk alone; use your own discretion in other areas. Additional information and updates will be posted at https://www.nps.gov/choh/learn/news/2023-03-07-nps-seeking-tip.htm

Please follow this guidance – your personal safety is more important than volunteer activity!

Thanks, Steve


NPS seeking tips to help identify suspect who assaulted a female on the Canal Towpath Trail in Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park

Contact:

Christiana Hanson

301-491-6265

The National Park Service is seeking tips from the public to aid in the ongoing investigation of an aggravated assault that occurred in the evening of March 6, 2024 at Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park. 

On March 6, 2024, at approximately 6:30 p.m., National Park Service law enforcement rangers, Maryland Natural Resources Police, and Maryland State Police responded to a report of an aggravated assault of a female on the Canal Towpath Trail near Point of Rocks in Frederick, MD. The assault occurred approximately a half-mile upstream of the Point of Rocks parking area.

The suspect is described as a white male, medium to heavy build, 6’ to 6’1” in height, red or strawberry blonde light beard, wearing a baseball hat, dark hoodie, dark pants, and work boots. The suspect may have driven to the parking area in a black or gray 4 door hatchback vehicle, possibly a Subaru. The suspect and vehicle were observed in the Point of Rocks parking area prior to the assault.

Though no additional details are available at this time, information from other visitors is often very helpful to investigators.  If you were in the area of the Point of Rocks parking area or on the Canal Towpath Trail during the evening hours of Wednesday, March 6, 2024, or if you have information that could help, please contact us.  You don’t have to tell us who you are, but please tell us what you know.

CALL the NPS Tip Line: 888-653-0009
ONLINE: go.nps.gov/SubmitATip
EMAIL: nps_isb@nps.gov
EMERGENCY: dial 9-1-1