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In the Hocking Hills we have Clear Creek Metro Park. An area of scenic cliffs and rugged rock formations. This is part of MY WORLD. To discover more parts of our interesting world click on the link or logo.
There is an interesting area I have been wanting to explore. In a previous post I have talked about and shown photos of the Thomas Cabin and the Mathias Cabin. These two cabins are separated by a ridge that runs between them. The top of the ridge is about 100 feet higher in elevation than the two cabins.
For this post I am going to start at the high point of the hike and work backwards.
This is the highest elevation of the hike. At my back is another cliff about forty feet high and no easy way to climb (and I’m not prepared to climb it today anyway). I am standing on the spine of the ridge and it falls off to my front, right, and left.
Top left photo shows the cliff at my back. Top right photo shows skyline and the two bottom photos show the woods to the left and right.
A close up of the Black Hand Sandstone that predominates in this area. We will now start to head back down. (That sand stone is just a little weathered which is how I feel today)
After going about 100 feet I found a level spot bottom left photo. I sat down by a tree took a couple photos of the sky through the trees and took a nap. (The sun was out and I did dress warmly) and down we go ( Love those Gnarly Trees )
Top left photo (where I had been) then down—down—and looking back up.
The top two photos show what I think is the remnants of an old “spring house” Just another view below left
The sun was out and the days are getting longer. If I just weighed about 30 pounds less than I do now this hike would have been much easier. You know in the spring I’m going to have to climb that last cliff and explore the rest of the ridge between the cabins. As Always Thanks for stopping by….
A Sky Watch Friday post. Check out skies from all around the world. Today we are going to the ARCHIVES for a photo taken near the summit of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park.
FALL 2008
Joe Todd says “Thanks For Stopping By” If you have time click on the really cute picture of yours truly to view my YouTube video of trip. (a little long). Off to wrap presents. Nothing like waiting to the last minute.
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Enjoy winters splendor on the 6-mile trek from Old Man’s Cave to Ash Cave. Refreshments are available at Cedar Falls for a donation. A shuttle bus returns hikers to Old Man’s Cave. 45th Annual Winter Hike January 16, 2010.
Since refreshments are going to be at Cedar Falls I think I’ll check it out in advance.
Weatherin Ohio sure can change fast. These photos were taken just a day apart.
I mentioned this Inn in a previous post and will be planning a holiday outing in the near future. As Always Thanks for stopping by.. (Christmas shopping almost done but still way behind on commenting)