Oct 19, 2009

From the Archives: Cleveland Sucks

In case you didn't read the last post, those of us here at the Adventures of Captain Crash are giving this week a Cleveland Sucks theme in honor of the Browns 12th straight loss to the Stillers. Before I even bother posting up any new adventures from Cleveland, I'm going to make sure you kids know that we already have two posted in our archives!

All adventures new and old can be found on a listing by clicking that spiffy "Adventures" button in the menu on the right. There you'll find pictures from my travels to two pretty cool spots in Northeast Ohio, or you can follow the links below!

Not far from a pretty unique looking waterfall, this overlook sits high above the confluence of the Grand River and Paine Creek. The site was once a pretty prominent village for native Americans and the mounds of their fortifications and rock carvings can still be seen after a short hike.



When they say ledges they mean it. Huge boulders make one of the largest "rock cities" I've ever explored with tiny corridors and passages. Within those corridors are features like the Devil's Kitchen and even a waterfall. I guess not all of Ohio is flat.


Check em out!

More Cleveland Sucktitude themed content to come this week, including a suburban waterfall and urban "caving" as well as just my own general sightseeing from the city (hey, Crash likes urban travels too.) Stay tuned please!



Tally-ho!
-Crash

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