I decided I better get off my butt and take a walk today. Ever since the big NCT hike, I have been unable to get enthused about my road loops. I used to just do them without thinking about it a lot. However, I've now shown you just about every shred of variety, particularly on the 3-mile one, unless some stray wildlife happens along.
Anyway- here are the water features I usually show you. And I did actually learn something new.
This is the pond along the bypass. I've seen several interesting ducks here. But not today.
What I learned today, by looking at several different maps, is that this "pond" - not much more than a wetland, is one possible source for the Cemetery Creek (my name- it's totally unidentified on any maps).
At the link below, you can see my journey to try to follow that creek to its source, but both in summer and winter (I would link to that, but the pix have disappeared and I'm too lazy to try to find and reload them today) I ended my search at another large wetland area.
Today, I did a 4-mile loop which takes me past another wetland area I share fairly often on Johnson Rd.
There is a small drainage creek that flows out of it. It's been channelized. But look. I found a map with it showing.
Since this arm is longer, I guess technically, this is the source of the Cemetery Creek. Here's the drainage channel. You can see that it joins the other branch of the creek south of the highway (and south of the railroad tracks, and the cemetery) and heads for the Pere Marquette River.
And now, as I am completing my road loop, I pass the Cemetery Pond, which is on what I guess I'll need to call the East Branch of Cemetery Creek. This pond usually isn't very pretty. But here it is, a small body of water on my ho-hum loop, so I do share occasional pictures.
Edited, paid bills, played my game. Took this walk. Which raises a big question.
Miles hiked in 2025: 479.5. Am I going to shoot for 500? I'd need to do a 5-miler each of the four remaining days. I think I could. I have no pressing engagements. And here's another question. Om bought a cheap treadmill a month ago. I've done 6 miles on that which I haven't counted toward miles for the year. They seem like fake walking, but I suppose they could be counted.
Road loop near home: 4 miles
Stay tuned for the answers.
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