Near Lancaster,Ohio (NEWS FLASH) we have beautiful Tar Hollow State Park.
A wind gust of 46 mph was recorded Wednesday morning in Columbus as an unstable weather system was moving through central Ohio. I think I’ll go climb a Fire Tower for this SKY WATCH FRIDAY
High Wind Gusts Reported; Thousands Without Power. A high wind warning means a hazardous high wind event is expected or occurring. Sustained wind speeds of at least 40 mph or gusts of 59 mph or higher can be expected at times. (First photo from my backyard about 9:00Am Temp in the fifties windy)
So lets head on down the road to Tar Hollow state park.
The road is clear but those clouds are moving fast (better hurry)
Made it to Tar Hollow State Park (Photo of the dam) The clouds are getting darker and the fire tower is on the ridge to the left.
Here we are, I’m out of breath just looking up (Time to climb)
FOREST LOOKOUT TOWERS
ICONS OF FOREST CONSERVATION
I’m out of the car and have walked up to the base of the tower (see how the sky has changed)
Made it to the top. I really don’t want to look down but I guess I will.
My car looks a little smaller from up here. Time to start down.
Nothing like a 40 mph gust of wind to make one hold tight to the handrails. ( A LITTLE VERTIGO AT THE WRONG TIME)
(MAYBE THE MONEY TO BUILD THE TOWER CAME FROM A STIMULUS PACKAGE) LOL
Sure seemed like I was more than 73 feet in the air. All I can say, “when I was at the top of the tower taking pictures I sure braced myself.” Wow that was fun! The rain didn’t start til I was on my way home.
Stay tuned for future posts “More about Tar Hollow State Park” Find out what is behind the dam or maybe not behind it. Don’t forget hiking and camping.
Joe Todd says, “Thanks for stopping by.” Linda may be a little upset with me I’ll let you know.
Ok, I tried to go a whole post without a collage but just couldn’t do it.
BYE……… ONE LAST THING TO THINK ABOUT