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Monday, October 27, 2025

Exploring Old Grade


Today was pretty busy, but it was all good. In the afternoon, I stopped at the "Old Grade Campground" (Manistee National Forest). It's only the second time I've been there.

Can you guess how it got its name?
old rail bed


Yup! It was a railroad grade. But you know I can't be content with only knowing that. I had to know what railroad. This is not far north of the village of Peacock where two separate railroads crossed each other. However, it is on the north side of the Little Manistee River. So I couldn't quite figure what railroad this was.

Turns out, it's a logging line of the Manistee and Luther RR. Their main line went from Eastlake to Hoxeyville (never quite making it to either Manistee or Luther!). On the map, the red lines are Manistee and Luther. The topmost of the dark green arrows points to where I was today. And that means the railroad had a bridge across the river there. I wonder if one can find any remnants.

The lower dark green arrow points to Peacock where the light green Michigan E & W line crossed the Chicago and West Michigan line in magenta.
railroad map near Peacock michigan


I was hoping to write about the loop trail at Old Grade for one of my columns. I have to think about whether I should do that. Some of the trail is in bad shape. I made it through with electronic help. The good portion could be done as an out and back. Anyway, I had fun. Here's where the trail begins.
trail marker


When you get around on the other side of the loop, the trail briefly follows a small, unnamed creek that flows beneath hemlocks to the Little Manistee River .
unnamed creek


Here are a couple of closeups. Red maple leaf- not just red in color, but it's a red maple.
red maple leaf


And some needles from a white cedar which fell artistically on its horizontal trunk. I suspect squirrels bit these off and dropped them.


This all happened after I met with some people about some trail stuff, and I also did laundry. I worked on computer stuff a bit this morning, and my day was completely filled!

Miles hiked in 2025: 410.4

Old Grade loop trail and in and out from entrance 2.3 miles.

See Not Quite, But Quite All Right

Sunday, October 26, 2025

More From Yesterday


There are more awesome things to share from yesterday, and today was quite ordinary, so I'll just go with the pretty things. Starting with the sunrise.
orange sunrise


On the way home from the hike, Sue and I drove around Lake Gitchegumee, south of Buckley, and enjoyed the fall view.
lake gitchegumee buckley michigan


But wait! What is out there? It's two adult trumpeter swans with three juveniles! There were four more as well, but they were hanging out with a bunch of Canada geese.
trumpeter swans


We managed to take some roads that were less traveled coming home and enjoyed an extended color tour. One stop for a quick picture at the overlook for Hodepyl Dam Pond. The reflection of the sky in the water was the best.
Hodenpyl Dam pond


Today was a combination rest day and some puttering. I tried to make it more of a rest day, or at least tried to do things that weren't so much of the everyday pressing work. Mowed part of the yard. Last time before winter, I'm pretty sure. About half to go.

I did a little bit of work in my gardens- just moving a few things that I wanted to get fixed this fall.

See SPW at Highbanks Rollway

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Spirit of the Woods Hike- October- Highbanks Rollway


The Spirit of the Woods Chapter of the NCTA holds its October hike at Highbanks Rollway, which is in the Grand Traverse Chapter miles. But we try to hit peak color because it's a beautiful hike above the Manistee River.

It was scheduled for last weekend, but got re-scheduled because of the weather forecast. Today was a little past peak color up there, but it was a lovely day, and not shabby.

Things did start out a bit iffy with fog so thick you could only see gray from the overlook. But that soon lifted to become only a layer of fog in the valley
fog in manistee river valley


This is quite a hilly section. In the 5.5 miles there is about 800 feet of elevation change with the biggest single climb being 250 feet.
hikers in brown valley


The best color was on the way back to the trailhead. By then the sun was out. It had warmed from near freezing into the high forties. This is the riverbend at the actual rollway.
Highbanks Rollway


Possibly the best was the sun on bright yellow aspen on the other side of the river.


And another.
yellow aspens among conifers


We had 21 people in our group. Here we are. Bob took the pic.


The location was extremely busy! Lots of families out for walks with the kiddos which is great to see. Most of the people weren't going too far from the trailhead, but that's OK. I'm just glad to see people enjoying the outdoors.

This isn't particularly special, but Plantain-Leaved Pussytoes presented itself nicely for a picture. Antennaria plantaginifolia.
plantain leaved pussytoes


Sue S from the chapter rode with me (it's a long drive and carpooling is good). We did some more leaf-peeping on the way home. Maybe those will be tomorrow's post.

Now... since I didn't get home till after 10 pm last night and had to get back up a 6 am today- I'm going to go lie down with a book.

Miles hiked in 2025: 408.01
Miles hiked on the NCT in 2025: 236.3

North Country Trail, Wexford County, MI. Highbanks Rollway to 29 1/2 Road and back. 5.5 miles

See Same Hike- 2024
See Wet Spring hike on the same miles

Friday, October 24, 2025

Will It Bloom?


I need to blog early today because I need to leave for the evening program at Kent County Library in just a few minutes.

I have only one question... will the marigold that planted itself in the rock garden bloom or not? Frost coming, perhaps tonight. Maybe I will cover it. I mean, it's trying so hard! Look at the buds.
marigold in bud


Did work this morning, started an overdue volunteer project this afternoon, got ready for the event, etc. etc. Need to get a move on now.

See How'd Those Marigolds Work Out?

Thursday, October 23, 2025

A Few More Fall Color Pix


I think maybe we hit peak color here today. This is the line of trees by the cemetery and it's clearly more vibrant than it was 5 days ago- see link below for same row of trees.
line of autumn trees


This is looking right into the cemetery. I love the section on our side of the road, the "old" section, because of all the big maples.
fall color in a wooded cemetery


And I just liked this one. It reminds me of bargello embroidery.
alternating lines of fall color


Today was pretty average in terms of getting things done. I did have to go do errands and shopping which always takes forever.

See More Fall Finery