You can see how far out of its banks this creek is.
Our verse for the day included the phrase, "Remove the obstacles out of the way of my people." Perfect!
And, we were happy to find very few fallen trees to get around today. That made progress much easier. We gave thanks at every bridge, especially road bridges, given the flooding. This, and the picture above, is Mud Fork.
This was our hardest crossing. The culvert had washed out (not recently). That's a 24 inch pipe, by the way.
And we had to use the bags to get across. One of mine leaked. It didn't really matter, since I went in mud over the top of the other shoe a few steps later. And was in mud most of the rest of the day. Frankly, I was a muddy mess when we finished. That will be our new normal for a while. Maybe until April. There is a lot of road walk coming up soon. We won't be too sorry to not be slip-sliding-slopping in the Ohio clay.
Small goodies tickled our fancy. Green moss, decorated with a few new snowflakes.
And an orange fungus with dinner-mint green lichen!
We could have done more miles, but we couln't have known that before we did them, and the logistics made it too hard to add on more today.
Miles today: 9.2. Total miles so far: 1008.3 Over 1000! and the pile of Ohio maps to go is smaller than the pile I have done.
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7 comments:
Even with miserable hiking conditions you still are really putting in the miles each and every day! Impressive!
Eric Longman
The weather has been such a challenge, but you continue to see beauty all around you. You are such an inspiration to so many people.congratulations on reaching the 1000 mile mark.
With the strange weather it gave all the snow time to melt and then put down a new layer. Lots of mud and flooding around here yesterday.
Congratulations on the 1000 mile mark! Really surprised at the lack of foot bridges, given the age of the buckeye trail.
Sorry about the mud!
Hi Eric- We've been short most of the past week, but starting to pick up the pace
Ellie- I love doing this!
Ann- kind of a crazy year
Doug- maybe they figure it's easier than replacing them when they wash out
Stew- I expect a lot more mud in our future
Congratulations on reaching 1,000 miles - what a milestone! April
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