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An old tradition: Naming places on rivers and trails

Summary by Dan Rodricks
Among those who fish — and I’m sure it’s true of those who hunt and hike — you get into the habit of naming familiar places in the great outdoors, branding them in some personal way.  Gunpowder River Along the Gunpowder River in northern Baltimore County, most anglers know where to find Whale Rock. Given the large boulder that inspired the name, it’s likely to stick for several generations. By contrast, there are only a few of us who would know…
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Dan Rodricks broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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