I went back to the Devil's Marbleyard for something like the 5th time last Saturday.  Let me tell you something - this hike 
never gets old.  It is by and far one of the most interesting hikes that I've stumbled across in the region and I have yet to find anything else quite like it.  Whenever someone asks me what hikes I would recommend, I mention this little gem of a hike.  And each and every time I decide to hike it myself, I think I know what to expect.  Yet, without fail - I am always freshly amazed at how incredible this pile of boulders actually is.  Photos do not do it justice.  Unfortunately, in a photo it is difficult to accurately frame the angles and true sizes of the rocks.  In real life, you'll realize that this rock scramble is not a short horizontal jaunt across a pile of printer sized boulders.  Rather, it's a seriously uphill climb of roughly .5 miles up a field of boulders ranging in size from that of a soccer ball to that of a large truck.
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| Me climbing up one of the lower portions | 
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| Foamhenge - from a previous trip | 
My friends and I started our journey on Saturday with a trip to Foamhenge - a must see if you're already on your way to the marbleyard.  Foamhenge is more funny than it is spectacular, but never-the-less, it provides a good chuckle and photo opportunity.  Plus, it's only about a mile out of the way. 
except for the marbleyard.  And so, it seems to be a recurring trend that I forget that there is actually a bit of a walk before you'll reach the base of the boulders.  Either way, it's a short jaunt, albeit a slightly uphill one - but a forgettable one once you see the boulder field to your left.
 From there, we headed to the marbleyard.  I always underestimate how long the hike to the base of the marbleyard takes.  Really, it's not very long at all (a little over a mile along the Belfast trail if I remember correctly), but after returning to the car after doing the marbleyard, it's hard to remember much of anything 
I brought Casey (who I am convinced is part mountain goat), Elena (who was new to the marbleyard), and Casey #2 (because my friend group has an unhealthy number of name duplicates).  Also there were Kevin and Courtney and a few of Courtney's friends.  It was a thrilling, yet relatively uneventful trip up the boulders (namely - no one died or broke a leg).  I cheated just a bit as we neared the top by cutting off to a makeshift trail along the side of the boulder field, but eventually the entire party reached the top edge.
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| The whole party on the way up | 
We took the easy way down, sliding along the side of the field, rather than rock scrambling our way back down.  We saw a little fence lizard (I think that's what it was called!) and had a record for the least number of wipeouts on the loose footing on the way down.  I still managed to land on my butt once, but after managed to stay on two feet.  All in all - a great trip. 
By the way - some of these photos are mine from older trips and some belong to friends and are from this trip.  I wasn't bothered to bring my camera this time around.
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| Casey and I from a previous trip | 
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