Upcoming Events

Hello Level Walkers!

There are numerous upcoming events in late September and October. The following notices are from Emily Hewitt, the C&O Canal NHP Volunteer Manager. I still plan to be at the Volunteer Appreciation Event on October 22 at Williamsport, and look forward to seeing some of you there.

Thanks, Steve


VIP Speaker Series: Geology along the C&O Canal – Friday, Sept. 30 12:00 p.m

Have you heard of Maryland’s “little Grand Canyon”? Join us on September 30th at 12pm as Rebecca Kavage Adams takes us on a journey of the geology along the C&O Canal. Rebecca is a geologist for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Whether you are a novice or an enthusiast, Rebecca will share a wealth of interesting information about what makes our area rock!

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Eastern District Volunteer Appreciation Event at the Carderock Pavilion – Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Please RSVP by October 1 if you plan to attend the volunteer picnic at the Carderock Pavilion on October 13th from 4-6pm. To RSVP, please email chohvip@gmail.com and note the program you volunteer with. 

If you cannot make the 10/13 picnic, you are welcome to attend the west district picnic at park headquarters on October 22nd from 2-4pm. Please note that in your RSVP email. 


Virtual Volunteer Appreciation Event – Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Please join us for our Virtual Volunteer Appreciation Event on October 19th from 5:30-7pm via Zoom. You will have a chance to hear from Superintendent Cappetta, meet new park staff, and hear about this year’s Volunteer of the Year awards!

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Western District Volunteer Appreciation Event at Park Headquarters in Williamsport – Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Please RSVP by October 12 if you plan to attend the volunteer picnic at Park Headquarters on October 22nd from 2-4pm. To RSVP, please email chohvip@gmail.com and note the program you volunteer with. Since the west district picnic is later in October, we are pushing the RSVP deadline back to 10/12. 


Level Walker Reporting and Volunteer Appreciation Events

Hello Level Walkers,

Thanks for all the recent level walks! Special thanks to those who have used the new report form. Feedback on the new forms has been positive. If you have any questions please let me know.

The end of the Government fiscal year is approaching, and I need to submit volunteer hours for the level walker program in early October. Please submit your volunteer hours by October 2 for any late level walks completed on or before September 30. If you do a late walk and don’t have time to complete your report by October 2, please send me an email with your hours for the late walk so I can include them in the report.

The park is resuming their in-person volunteer appreciation events this year. There will also be a virtual event for those who prefer to avoid in-person contact. The two in-person events are summarized below in the notification from the park. I plan to be at the West District event and hope to see some of you there.

Thanks for all you do!

Steve


Dear Volunteers, 

Please save-the-date for this year’s volunteer appreciation events. This year we will have a picnic social in the east and west districts, as well as a virtual volunteer appreciation event online. 

In order to help us plan, please RSVP to one of the following picnics by emailing chohvip@gmail.com –

  • East District picnic @ Carderock pavilion on October 13 from 4-6pm
  • West District picnic @ park headquarters on October 22 from 2-4pm

In your RSVP email, please indicate which program you volunteer with. 

Deadline to RSVP for the picnic is October 1st. 

A separate Zoom calendar invite will be sent for the virtual appreciation event, which will be held on October 19 from 5-7pm.

We hope to see you soon!

Emily Durán Hewitt

Sidelng Creek Aqueduct

New Level Walker Report Forms and the July VIP Speaker Series

Hello Level Walkers,

The long awaited new level walker report forms have been completed! Work on them seemed to progress at a turtle’s pace, but they were finally sent to all active and authorized level walkers in early July. Initial feedback from level walkers who have used them has been positive.

The forms were sent in MS Word format, unless I knew the level walker had a preferred alternate format. They are also available in Apple Pages or as an Adobe Acrobat form. Please contact me if you haven’t received your new form or if you want an alternate format.

As always – thanks for all you do for the C&O Canal NHP!


The following announcement is from the NPS. The July VIP Speaker Series will be hosted by the NPS on Friday, July 29, 2022 at 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM.

This summer the park is hosting an international volunteer from Chile. For our July VIP Speaker Series, Josefina will be talking about her experience volunteering at Great Falls and about the national parks in Chile. 

Josefina will be showing a slideshow with beautiful photos of Chile, so please join via Teams if you can. There is a phone call-in option for those who are not able to join via computer. 

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Updated NPS Dispatch Number

Hello Level Walkers,

The NPS has advised that the Dispatch office will be back to the 301-714-2235 number as of 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 7. 

The 240-469-7281 number will no longer be in use at that point, so please update your contact list. 

This number can be called for emergencies or other urgent situations that the NPS needs to be made aware of on the C&O Canal NHP. It is not intended for contact regarding routine matters.

This information will be reflected on the updated level walker report forms that you will receive over the next few weeks.

Thanks, Steve

Upcoming C&O Canal NHP Events

Hello Level Walkers!

Notification of following two events is provided by Emily Durán Hewitt, Volunteer Manager for the C&O Canal NHP.

Thanks for all you do!

Steve


June VIP Speaker Series: Great Allegheny Passage

The next VIP Speaker Series is this Thursday, June 30 at 12pm. Doug Riegner, the Director of Community Relations for the Great Allegheny Passage Conservancy, will give a presentation about the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail. Many through-bikers on the C&O Canal NHP start their journey on the GAP. Doug will describe the GAP trail experience and share photos and trail stories.

The C&O Canal Trust will be hosting this month’s presentation on their Zoom, so here is the info to join the call – 

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Quarterly All-Volunteer Call

In 2022, we are holding quarterly all-volunteer calls to provide you with information and updates about the park. We started these virtual meetings because of the pandemic, but have found that it is a great way to connect with volunteers across the park at one time.  The meetings will be recorded and shared with you afterwards so that if you cannot make the scheduled time, you will still be able to get the info. 

Our 3rd quarterly call is scheduled for Wednesday, July 20 from 11am-12:15pm and will be held on Microsoft Teams. There is a phone call-in option if you cannot join via computer, however, please note that there will be a slideshow presentation so we encourage you to join via Teams if possible. 

During the July call John Adams, the park Safety Officer, will provide safety updates and relevant park news. Christiana Hanson, Chief of IEV, will also highlight our new Interpretation & Education staff and provide updates on summer programming. 

Please try to get into the meeting 5-10 minutes early to allow for any troubleshooting or issues. 

Thanks, and we look forward to “seeing” you on July 20. 

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VIP Speaker Series Update

Hello Level Walkers,

Thanks for your efforts out on the towpath! It’s starting to get busy out there. Thanks too for those of you who have responded to me on requests to update your volunteer status and service agreements. I am not always able to respond to emails, but your responses are appreciated.

The NPS passed on some info about the VIP speaker series, it follows below.

Thanks, Steve


The recording for Dr. Ball’s recent presentation about Abner Cloud House is available: – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tqjcYV0hgI

It will be available for the next month. If you have any questions about Dr. Ball’s research, please let me know and I will send them along to her. 

Also, the May VIP Speaker Series presentation is scheduled for Thursday, May 26 at 12pm, during which Mario Guemez Alonso will be talking about arts & entertainment in national parks. Here is the information to join the Teams call – 

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Thanks! – Emily Durán Hewitt, Volunteer Program Manager, C&O Canal National Historical Park

Level Walker Notes and April 28 VIP Speaker Series – UPDATE

Hello Level Walkers,

If you are an active level walker you have probably received an email from me recently that updated your volunteer status. Most of you responded promptly and completely – thank you for that! As I noted in the email, I will get back to you when any follow-up activity is required. Please be patient; I have over 100 people to contact.

Also – the NPS has updated the link information for the VIP Speaker Series event on April 28. Please use the following information instead of the information I sent on April 13.

I am receiving numerous spring level walker reports from all parts of the canal. Thanks for your support!

Steve


NPS Message: For April in our VIP Speaker Series, Join Cathy Ball for a presentation about her most recent research and discoveries at the Abner Cloud House! 

The presentation will take place Thursday, April 28th @12 PM on Microsoft Teams. There is also a phone call in option for those unable to join via Teams. 

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VIP Speaker Series – April 28

Hello Level Walkers,

Please see the below invitation from the NPS for the next VIP Speaker event.

Thanks, Steve

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Subject: April VIP Speaker Series: Abner Cloud House with Cathy Ball
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For April in our VIP Speaker Series, Join Cathy Ball for a presentation about her most recent research and discoveries over at the Abner Cloud House! 

The presentation will take place Thursday, April 28th @12 PM on Microsoft Teams. 

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Level Walker Advisory April 11

Hello Level Walkers,

The NPS asked me to advise you to use following cell phone number to reach dispatch until further notice: 240-469-7281. For life threatening emergencies call 911.

Also, over the past two weeks I have been contacting each active level walker individually. Thanks to all who have responded! If you have not heard from me please contact me. If you have received an email and not responded yet, please do so when you get a chance.

As always, thanks for your support of the C&O Canal NHP!

Steve

What is a Level?

The answer really depends on who you are talking to!

During the recent C&O Canal Association annual meeting, the NPS provided an excellent summary of projects planned or in progress on the park.  The NPS references park project sites by the level they are located on.

After the presentation, some level walkers commented to me that it was a great presentation, but the park had the wrong levels for the project locations.  My response – the park is 100% correct, and so are the level walkers. There are two kinds of levels! One is used by level walker volunteers and the other is used by the NPS.

Level Walkers in the canal era were employees who monitored a canal level and ensured that there were no problems that inhibited operation of the canal – including leaks and blockages. Level Walkers in the C&O Canal Association program are volunteers who monitor the level they are assigned to. They monitor the conditions of the towpath and structures, pick up trash, remove light tree debris and report any issues.

The C&O Canal Association Level Walker program was originally founded in 1960. For a bit of history about the program visit https://candocanal.org/atp/1960-03.pdf and view the predecessor of our Along the Towpath quarterly publication.

The initial number of levels in the Association program was 69 and they really haven’t changed. I’ve heard that factors determining the level alignments and numbers may have included the number of volunteers, the canal access points that existed at the time, and of parts of the canal that were not traversable. We’ll call these the “Association levels.”

With the 69 Association levels, the average length is 2.67 miles per level – but it doesn’t work out that evenly. Levels lengths range from Level 28, at 1.20 miles, to Level 53, at 5.66 miles. Quite a variation but, as noted, access was and is the key factor. Level walkers appear to be happy with their level assignments. If they do have a long level, they sometimes find ways to do the level in two parts.

In canal and historical terminology, a level is the section of canal between two locks. Visualizing a canal as a stairway, the locks are the risers and the levels are the treads.  When the NPS refers to a level it identifies it by the lock on the downstream end. As an example, Level 37 is the section of towpath above Lock 37.  Call these the “NPS levels.”  There are 75 of them.

This became an interesting bit of research, and I made a table to visualize the differences.  The NPS levels and Association levels are quite different. The NPS levels have an average length of 2.46 miles. They range in length from a mere 4/100ths of a mile on Level 1, to the 13.72 lockless miles of Level 50. 

I consulted with the NPS and they provided some clarifications. The level above Tidelock is called Level 0. The inlet locks at the dams don’t factor in, so the lower lift lock defines the level number – i.e., Level 44 continues to Lock 45, even though it passes Dam 5.  Also, the two “fractional” locks below the Paw Paw Tunnel aren’t used as level numbers – Lock 63 1/3 is the lower end of Level 63; Lock 64 2/3 starts Level 64, and Lock 66 starts Level 65; all the levels numbers above that are offset from the lock number by 1.

Scrolling down the list, the comparisons are interesting. Five levels are exactly the same, although with different numbers, like Association Level 54 and NPS Level 59; both are between Locks 59 and 60. Some long levels in one numbering system span numerous short levels in the other system.  The Association and NPS numbers only agree on one very short place – the 4/100 mile section between Mile 0.38 and 0.42 is Level 1 in both systems.

The differing level numbers can also present potential communications issues. A level walker might see a downed tree near Dargan Bend (around Mile 65) and tell the NPS “There is a tree blocking the towpath on Level 25.”  Level 25 to the NPS would mean Edwards Ferry/Lock 25 (around Mile 31).  So, we should always use mile markers or landmarks for reference to avoid confusion.

Next time you talk about levels, just remember who you are talking to!

Main Image – The towpath near Antietam, which is part of Level 27 to the Association or Level 37 to the NPS

The Catoctin Aqueduct at Mile 51.53 is the lower end of Association Level 20, or just inside of NPS Level 29
While Lock 20 at Mile 14.30 is the lower boundary of NPS Level 20, which is the lower end of Association Level 7.