Mud and worms and spiders OH MY!!!


Though, I am very aware bugs and mud are apart of nature I am not sure if I want to be apart of their icky and honestly gross playground. The past few times we went to Wissahickon Park, our group traveled mainly on pavement or grass, only encountering a few bugs and mud patches. However, yesterday was a COMPLETELY different experience, our group went threw actual wooded areas with gooey spots the was posing as ground which made the hike up the steep rocks just a tad bit harder. As we climbed and attempted to keep up with the entire group, trees and shrubbery seem to attack and smack us as if they were Venus fly traps. To say that the trip through the trails was fun would be a complete lie, it was a sweaty dirty journey that I would never like to go through again. However, if being one with nature is something you would like to experience i would definitely recommend traveling to the Wissahickon Trails.

The Wissahickon woods





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Hiking in the Wissahickon woods was
very exhausting. Its was a very hot day so it was tough getting up the steep hill. The thing that i mostly relied on was my water which was my life saver. It was dangerous if you where not looking to see what you're walking on because you can easily trip over and hurt yourself. There was also a chance of getting dirty because of the mud puddle that's on the trail. There is a lot of improvements needed to be made in order to make the park better.

-M.I.A



"How much nature matter"

As of yesterday me and my group2 went on an adventure out in the wilderness. On that day we seen things we didn't exspect to see good and bad, for instance a cave,insects,dead plants, knock down trees, erosions. The cave we seen was not but to big inside but was signifying to look at. In the cave was crosses an a rake hmmmm?. As we continue are journey we went way up into the wilderness seeing many insects. There was commotion between ants,warms, mosquitoes, and alot more. You may think thats an everyday thing to see, but you have to carefully look at the insects work, for an example the mating, grouping food,bathing and plenty more. Adventually we reach the top of the hill seeing alot! Suddenly I look at my surroundings seeing deads vegatation. It was awful to look at knowing we actually need those vegatations. Coming back down the hill we seen and erosion remaining from before seeing how it slighty dried up. Leaving the park I just realize how much "nature" matter.Image and video hosting by TinyPic

Trail Park


Yesterday My group and I went to the Wissahickon Park For the Third time But this time was different. We walked down the normal path but then we made a U turn and went up to this path that leads to a trail. The trail had a ruff rock road and between the steep hills and the hot weather it was horrible. We finally came to a stop and approcach this life size statue and there was a little cave. Which looked as thought it had been there for years.

I and my co-workers and my supervisor went inside and took alot of picture of the man made cave. I guess it shown alot about history and the meaning of it , it was really cool in there i was happy because the heat was just over baring. Then we walked up farther in the woods and came to another trail stop on the way to the stop we seen broken tree stumps and branches , worms and spiders. It was quite beautiful even though it was really hot , we walked to a stop that was like a cliff and we took a break there was many rocks piled up. Then we walked father in where we came to a stop which there was a huge tree that fall over and , we all decided to take a seat and we looked around at the distrubance that people had caused. I and myt co-workers breifly captured video blogs about the trail and how hot is was in the wood.

Are day at the park.









Wednesday
July 29, 2009
My group and I went to the wissahickion park and walked the bike trails throughout out the park.
While walking these bike trails we hiked up hills, and down some. The hills was not my favorite but I had to praticapte. On this bike trail we stopped at the historic areas there, we took pictures and so forth. Al through I don't care for parks it was a good day until the rain came about. Then we lefted the park to go back home and that was our day at work.

taylor lambeth.

Yesterday, I was not there to participate with my group when they went to Wissahickon park.They have seen many areas that did not have signs to show people were they were at or tell how long they was walk. At the Wissahickon park, my group seen many tree's that was been cut down they might of seen alot more tree been remove from the park.

Trail Dayz


On Wednesday our group went back to Wissahickon park. Unlike before our guide John was not there this time. Also unlike before we went off the pavement trail and went into the woods. The trail was steep form the very beginning. Walking further up until we made our first stop. There was a small clearing with a small man-made cave. As I went in there was an old rake, a cross on the wall, and total darkness. As we continued to venture up the trail became steeper and rocky. Through it all though, we made it to the top of a cliff. The sight of looking down was beautiful and we took a break before we came back down. Going up the hill was actually more fun than coming down. I constantly tripped over rocks to the point where I twisted my ankle. I'm okay and I would take that hike agian because there were other path that we didn't get to travel down.
-Jaleel Warren

Trip to wissahickon park


Our trip to wissahickon park was fun and hot. We went hiking though a trail and saw various plants including a hermit's cave. We also saw a memorial and some thing hapened and it made us scared so we left. I think that wissahickon park is very interesting I saw historical sites ,hiking trails, bike trails ,and walking trails. After we left the park I got to make a video about what we did that day. If I could fix the park I would make a trail for the handicap people and I'm pretty shore that they would like to take a littile roll in the park.

Trails in the Wissahickon.

Wednesday July 29, 2009, on another hot and humid day, our group and many others once again took a trip to the Wissahickon park. This trip was not like the others, on this trip we hiked on one of the trails in the park. An extraordinary walk in the forest, observing plant life and signs of erosion. this trip was like no other.The groups made stop along the trail at a landmark that was there since the the mid 1600's. Although the area where we were walking was known as a trail, many of it seemed to be man made. As we walked along, I began to notice that along the path that we were walking on, were paths that didn't seem to be lead anywhere.I believe that those paths that lead off the trails, were formed by people trying to find shortcuts or maybe their own why out. Once we entered the trail passing the entrance sign, there where no more signs. Few marking on trees made by those who might use the trails often, are probably used as indicators of where they are. I believe that the trails should have more signs on it and more that one way of getting to a destination. Such as if the paths leading off the sides of the trails were made into real trails then it may be easier to travel on the trails. The trip was overall exhausting, but still exciting.

The best Of Walking


Yesterday was the best walk so far in the Wissahickon to me. We walked up trails that were fun, dirty, adventurous, and it did not seem like we were there for a long time because there were so much fun walking up and down hills. At first when we were walking I thought to myself whats the purpose of walking the same walk as we did the last time but then when we got to the trial and it surprised me to see that such a little entrance can lead to a big trail. As I walked I walked looking down toward the ground because I did not want to trip on and trees.Then I had start to notice that as I got farther into the trails there started to be more bugs like worms and all different types of things. After walking about a long but short 2.5 miles we stopped and took a quick break. as we was on the break we went and observed a tunnel. This tunnel had a lot of webs and was dark. To me it was fun to be in their because it was cool in there. So then we start to walk again and explore more places in the trail like stones that were imprinted with words. so after our second break we started to walk back and i was happy becuase it was time to go home.





The Park Attracts Everyone
Although the trail is for mostly bikes and group walks other people de
pend on the park, like the Handicap. If Handicap have the most trouble in public parks such as the Wissahickon Park. The Trails aren't capable for a smooth ride there aren't places to sit and relax. There's a lot of rocky paths and gravel which is not wheelchair accessible. Many people go to the park to relax and just enjoy the nature of being outside , but its not possible when there is not a save way to get around. There needs to be more ramps and accessible water fountains. Help Us Make the Wissahikon Park Wheelchair Friendly.

The Signs!



I will be improving the park by designing new signs using the application, Google Sketch up. The signs should be enlarged so that it will be visible to those on the trails/paths.The signs hold important information that should be seen and not hidden behind trees.

Wissahickon Park




A day at the wissahickon , the heat was unbarely hot. We walked with our tour guide who explained to us how the wissahickon park works. There's a rigid trail that we were optained to walk on. There was tree branches all other the trail wasnt clear to walk on , the water gave off this horrible smell. The water had a brownish green color to it indicating that is what in fact dirty.
It was a water fall the fall came from the two main bodies of water in the city. I and my group as well as others were abosoultly tierd of walking. The trail was hot and long and there was lost of trash. The park need to have trash cans because the amount of pollution was ridiculous. Since the water covered the whole park it contained bridges and they need to be re-constructed.
There also were alot of people in the park walking there dog or jogging or even just chilling on the rock. But there was many people riding there bikes i dont know how many times we had to move other to the left of the trail because there wasn't enough room for all of us to be on the trail. Thats something else they have to do make a bigger trail.
The park in fact needs a rebuilding project the trees were in fact beautiful and there was a wide spread of them all over. Then when we visited the other part there was a large body of water surrounding a bridge , and my supervisor brought also brought along his fishing rod. he attempted to catch a fish but they werent any. There were many types of fish, American Shad, Channel Catfish , Cammon Carp , Yellow Perch Swallmouth Bass. We also saw a turtle emerge from a rock. There were even ducks ! I enjoyed myself at the Wissahickon park even though there needs to be some major changes.

by dee

My project is going to be on the Kelly drive I'm write about the path and how I can make them better. I will make more path for handicap people so there will not be know interfering with the biker.The biker path should have more space because on one path there should not be a lot of biker on one that is dangerous to.

Our days we spent at parks.

The days we spent at Wissahickon Park and Kelly Drive. Our new adventure at Kelly Drive and Wissahickon park was a lot different from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway because it was more woodsy and there were not a lot of people unlike the down center city area. The Parkway is a place that many of us are familiar with, so encountering bikers and joggers on a small trail was something I was not use to. Though, there were signs around that made it visible the walkway was also a trail for bikers and joggers, the signs were small and could easily go unnoticed. If you where in a wheel chair you may not be able to read the signs as well because they are so small and not at their eye level. I think they should built bigger signs and letters,and boxes with a speaker that tells you where you are. Even through there where changes that needed to be made at the park, overall the park was a interesting experience.

bye.
Taylor Nicole.

My tour to Kelly drive

On friday my group went to Kelly drive to visit that area. We went to kelly drive to see different places, and to out if there were signs to direct us, if they actually showed us where we were, and how long we were walking. They had trash on the ground. They also had the biker on the same path as the people who was walking witch could be dangerous. The park owner should make another path so if there some one walkin and they happen to not see the person on the bike in then get hit by them that will be some thing serious. Kelly drive should also have a way so handicap people will not have NO hard time geting around and they also can put more signs up to guid the people in wheel chair .

Our trip to wissahickon park


  1. Our trip to Wissahickon park was fun but there are some changes that needed to be made. The trails needed to be clean and the bikers need their own trail.The reason the trail need to be clean because, there was trash on the trail and people where almost hit by bikers.The park also need some necessities for example, porter potty's and trash cans. The park is also good for a picnic area because Wissahickon Park has great sencary. There was this bridge that was not as stable. If I can solve this problem I would build a trail for pedestrain and handicap accessible. I think they would like to enjoy a little roll in the park. The erosion is terrible down at the wissahickon park because all the mud was killing the grass and flowers and that was not a good thing.


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Our day at Kelly Drive

Another field trip. Today we are making our way to Kelly Drive to visit the city, and to learn about the different natures down at Kelly Drive. As were walking down the path ways there isn't any room for people to walk let along to ride there bikes on the trail. They have these signs showing people that they can ride there bikes and walk or jog. The signs are so small or hided behind things were your unable to see them. So Iam here to fix those problems and I can help people see them more clear.

by.
Taylor Nicole

Our trip to the Wissahickon Park

Visiting the Wissahickon Park was a great adventure. During our hike we explore the park, it is a very cool and relaxing place to dwell in. To make the park a better environment for people, it will take a lot of work and commitment because of the problems that is occurring such as erosion, littering, dead trees and the lack of pathways for people to travel. The problems that I have encountered at the Wissahickon Park was the narrow pathways, because the pathway my group have been walking on, there were bikes traveling on the same path so my group had to move out of there way so that they can get through. The other problem that I've encounter was the access that people with disabilities have. There isn’t a lot of access for people with disabilities to get around, they would want to have the same assess that other people get to have like moving around freely with no complications. So these are the main problems that need to be improved so that the park can be a better and safer place for our citizens.
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-Mohamed-Imran Alli

On a long hot fun day at Kelly drive and Wissahickon Park me and my group seen and learned many things. Starting threw the beginning of the day we went to Wissahickon park and work are way to Kelly drive seeing things that's not good for environment. The things we seen that wasn't good for are environment was trash, clothing on the trail, dead organism and trash in the water of Kelly drive. Seeing all the trash and accessories me Tony Dennis took picture of the signs to show the name of the historical spot were the trash or accessories. The reason for me taking pictures was to show the city how the historical parks is being treated today. Going threw the Wissahickon Park me and my group was also introduce to and erosion. Erosion is the process of movement of loosened materials from one place to another and generally occurs when the material is exposed to ice,water or wind and gravity. Heading threw the Kelly drive we also realize the trail we walking threw was very small. There was technical difficulty trying to walk threw the path for and example, people in diffrent groups stepping on each other, bikes coming threw full speed very close, and skaters. What I think the city should do is at least put the grass on the opposite side of the street and make a path were the grass was. Thats what I can conclude about are day.

Another Day At The Park

This Friday when we went to the Wissahickon park we explored the great environment and we seek some of the improvements that could be made. We walked toward the Kelly Drive and on the way I noticed the erosion. This erosion had still been wet and seemed to had happen in that week. Then after I observed it I notice that it was still wet because that Thursday it had rained. As we walked on I noticed how there was only one porter potty the hole way along as we walked. Right then I thought to myself they should build a places where bathrooms and fountains could be so that people could stop for a break and get water or go to the bathroom. This walk had been interesting to me because the more I walked the more I noticed that there were a lot of thing that need to be done to the park. I noticed that there was not a bike lane and that the runners and bike riders both share the same road. To me this seemed to be strange because it could cause a lot of accidents and I was sure that plenty of accidents had already occurred.




Visting Wissahickon Park and Walking along Kelly Drive.


Our group ,G2 along with others, visited the Wissahickon Park on July 22, 2009. We were accompanied by a tour guide who walked with us along the trail while making stops to show different makers. Many of the stops along the way where marked by signs. many of the signs along the way were not visible until we were in close proximity. Although the signs were very small, each still held very important information for those on the trail.

On Friday July 24, 2009 our group and several others, walked along Kelly drive. Unlike our visit to the Wissahickon Park, we did not have a tour guide to guide us around the drive. Walking along the drive, I begin to notice that there are few signs along the path. The few signs that are along the path are rather small and may not be seen by someone passing. Like the signs in the Wissakickon Park, these sign too held information such as directions, how to get in contact with the police in case of an emergency, and things that you should be cautious of when walking or biking along the path. I believe that these sign have important information on them and should be visible to all that are passing. To improve this, I will be doing my project on the "signs."

My Project

On my project I showing why should the Wissahickon Park should have more signs. Also what types of sign they should have and more information on the signs. then I will create what the paek would look like with more signs on a program called sketch up.

KEEP OUT!


Kelly Drive/ Wissahickon Park were beautiful places to visit, although it seems as if people were not really meant to walk along Kelly Drive, in my opinion Kelly Drive is a biker and car dominated area. When G2 with the addition of about three other groups journeyed on the sometimes narrow pavement it could have easily been a dangerous walk, in some to the limited signage. On Kelly Drive there were numerous occasions were I found myself not knowing if where I wanted to cross was an appropriate crosswalk. Not only was crossing streets a somewhat daring task, but just walking over rocky, uneven sidewalks seemed difficult for the group I was with. There were countless incidents when we were completely in the way of the bikers as they tried to pass while our group of forty or more people tried to keep to one side.
The crosswalks, unsuitable sidewalks, and narrow pavements may have been a pain for me and my group, however I am certain that if I had problems on Kelly Drive someone with a disability also would have some difficulties. The places surrounding Kelly Drive are a wonderful site to see and observe so is definitely a place people should go and visit. However, with the limited space it would be hard for people walking, bikers, and people in wheel chairs to all be on the trail together. In order to make the park more assessable to people with disabilities I think the walk ways should be expanded so everyone that wants to enough the neighborhood is able to do so. In my project I attempt to make Kelly Drive a place for everyone to enjoy, by fixing the space problem as well as the issues with the pavement, I will do so with the help of Sketch Up. Though, I will be increasing walking space I will not decrease the green that surrounds the area.

week of 7/22-26/09

7/22/09

On Wednesday G2 and several other groups took a trip to the Wissahickon park. As we arrived we met our tour guide that was a guest speaker the week before (John). He showed us how the park suffered from erosion( the weathering of soil due to water, snow, or hail.) The soil looked bad having no plants growing out of it. John also showed us how signs were hidden behind trees or were too high to see. Another problem (that was completely obvious) was the bikers would zoom past us. Sometimes they didn't give us enough warning and we'd have to really think on our feet. The entire walk was 3.2 miles. Personally I think the best improvement would be a wider road.

7/23/09

On Thursday the groups that stayed behind were presented with a guest speaker. This speaker was a handicap able person and resided in a wheelchair. He told us of his disease (muscular dystrophy), how he's lived life, and most important to our project, his ability to access to public places. He said Philadelphia was pretty accessible but there could be improvements. After our guest speaker left we watched a movie about the levies breaking during Hurricane Katrina and how much destruction there was. Many lives were either destroyed or taken because of the levies breaking. This however wasn't the first time the levies broke. My question is why weren't these levies strong enough to stop the flood? Why exactly made to contain any water?

7/24/09

On Friday we went to the Kelly Drive. Our walk was all about how crowded the sidewalk was. This sidewalk was really crowded. I would seriously call the a health risk to walk Kelly Drive. Riders on both sides on the side walk coming at a moments notice. The Kelly drive is an ("accident waiting to happen") There were virtually no signs and one port-a-potty, on top of that there was construction that limited the sidewalk even more. I personally thought the best part was the return trip.

The map to wissahickon park


If we drove to Wissahickon park leaving from Temple University and arriving at Wissahickon Transfer center, it would take approximately 42 minutes. The actual route we are taking on regional Rail is somewhat longer the the estimated amount time if we were to drive there. I am guessing this is so because there is no traffic. We will be taking this route tomorrowas we make our way to the park.

A Day in Center city

Walking around in Center city was nothing new for me but exploring places and learning about their history was. When I went to Logans Squares I never knew that the things in the fountain represented people and places. Also I never knew that Logans Square was originally a square and not a circle. My supervisor told me they remodeled it to be a circle so that driving would be easier. I learned that Market street used to be named High street.

Twitter

Today we learned about twitter. Ous instructor showed us exactly how twitter works, why use it and it's features. The instructor showed us her twitter and even advertised our blog on her twitter. So we should be getting a lot of followers. I can't wait to get a twitter.

The Park Way

Sadies"s walk was very different, and fun at the same time. Because we learned things that we never knew before and it was good to know for future reasons. I thought the trip was good for my coworkers and I to experience in our life's. It gave us to meet other people in our work place here.

taylor nicole.

what I learned yesterday By:Jethaniel Nixon

I learned that the Benfranklin parkway is a relaxed place and there was a fountan with a girl, man, and woman one rep delawer and another rep wissahickon and the last one rep the parkway. I also did alot of walking but i learned alot from this walk and i thik i'll go again.I hope the wissahickon park goes the same and i hope to learn alt more than i learned yesterday.

Tweet Tweet


A little birdie told G2 about Twitter today, I already have a Twitter page but the instructor taught me some new features I did not know existed on Twitter. For instance, by searching "#" and what ever you would like to find specifically, you can connect with so many people or find subjects referring to the topic you searched. Now, that I am aware of this I can easily find people that are interested in the same things that I am or vice versa. There are so many other aspect of twitter that I would need to learn about, but the information given to us definitely was useful.

Walking With Sadie


Who would have thought that after 3.5 mile walk, a dog wouldn't be tired?Meeting with Sadie at Love park and walking to the Art Museum and making stops along the way,myself and the group has learn many new things!




7/21/09

Ben Franklin Parkway

During our trip to the Ben Franklin Parkway we have learned some very interesting things about our city "Philadelphia". It has a lot of history behind it. I think the way the Parkway is designed is very incredible and unique. Most people should take the advantage of being in the park and to use some of the resources like the free library, art museum, Franklin instituted, swann fountain and lots more because it's so peaceful and relaxing.
-M.I.A

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Today what me and my group2 learned about is twitter. Twitter is a very unique website that know for many people to get on like celebrity,groups,adults,teens and people all over the world. Twitter is known for networking and finding out things you got and common with people around you or around the world. like for instance you might like poetry your friend might like poetry then all you got to do is follower the person.As of now I don't have a twitter, but soon I plan to get an account..Image and video hosting by TinyPic

6/20/09

Yesterday ourselves and other groups took a trip to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. We started at City Hall, and made our way to the Art Museum. The groups were divided between our supervisor Laura and a tour guide (Dr. Bisutti) and her dog Sadie. As we walked we stopped at many different places like: Love Park, The Halocaust memorial, the schulkill river, and other statues and memorials that were both interesting to look at but also had interesting backgrounds. We reached the Art Museum (also famously known as the "Rocky steps"). Ofcourse I ran them but after I needed a rest. After our break we switched guides and Laura showed us staues ana explained thier meaning like the civil war monument and how it didn't completely represent evry soldier that fought in that war.

The walk itself was long and exhausting, but it was worth it to gain the knowledge we learned .

Interns


Today a group of interns came in and talked to your group about the social website Twitter.

Twitter is a business social network that is used to advertise your personal or national business. The Instructor opened her own Twitter account and shown us how a Twitter works and how you can tweet about all types of things within 140 characters. Twitter also helps with broadcasting your blogs , when you follow others they also follow you. There's different foundations and organizations you can have. I my self personally think its intresting to see how many other people are intrested in the same things you are. And its not just people in our city its people all other the world. Sharing there indivisual intrest and daily moods and great news.





by deeeparris<3


The trip we had!

yesterday what and me and my group did was goto benjamin Franklin parkway and the Art Museum. How the day begun was my group, which is group2 and other groups getting off the train at cityhall. Once we were at city all people look aroud as amazed and started to snap pictures. Once picture was taken we all started to walk aroung and discovered new spots like the toyman. The toyman is a drawling on the street that spotted all over city hall, if seen sometimes say something very interesting to see all over cityhall.Once the toyman was shown to us we headed towards love park and took pictures talk about how it was originated. Afterwerts we went to diffrent historical landmarks took pictures talk about them and ask questions about them. Soon after seeing most the land marks we went to the art museum. Yesterday Doc show me footprints of were one sculptures was originated it was interesting. Once done doing that we took a break.Leaving from are break we went towards are leacing destanation and went glimpse at the three body's of warter, the delware,the skupkil,and the whissahickon. Soon being done just a subway ride home and we was done. Thats what me and my group did yesterday!Image and video hosting by TinyPic

G2: Working at Temple University

This group consist of 10 people:
Tony Dennis
Bryant Brogdon
Taylor
Donnira Jones
Mohamed I. Alli
Tenika Thompson
Jethaniel
Jaleel
Capre Robinson
Shalia Wallace