Finally some forward progress!
Just in case you are wondering, it's really nice when there is something as simple as some log puncheon across a wet area.
![log puncheon](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjj2p9dPKn5j186CFavHG6J9uJYGFgyIaUKK0aLsVCjG6E_QXIuXEE7Avt9D8mvxlCsRC6r6QFBOEWXIyGqDGt87vGSPjIkzmWa_tc2i7462q1Li5YvR5LfKGHgr4k5HuAo1Am0hT2gWJM/s280/M2M027-Trail.jpg)
Apparently there was a big storm during the night. Trees came down. Lots of wind. (I slept like a log) But I started with being able to keep my feet dry for a long time. I was actually feeling a lot more cheerful than this tree would indicate. Who knows what these blazes mean? (nothing, the answer is nothing. Somebody was just trying to be funny).
![funny trail markers](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-WMjHhCzNISn01YqJK9S6eLcjej72l4-xgbgyAzWxUg4kVtD2Gt79QHtN_5NE_rqj9LFpTz-f6r81PpJxlscz_yFXN77TPZ-YGdp4PzExFCBVqTejGZM6V6ZI8xbTTWNXMY7wpw6NwX0/s280/M2M028-Face.jpg)
The trail passed right beside this pretty little wetland. I thought I was going to get past it dry, but managed to dip one foot.
![wetland](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhl-2WivIH7bE5HsJAsM_m0eTO4VJ0z4aTwE5Y8AieKkl4fDeEt1B5cBQ9Jl5TwR0kjk4dOW7f4sP6b2uCQDeRZ4J4uxUyapJe146RQ2gSBvPtmMq2vn7bSLsMb1jVs8srKfdNcUQxN1xQ/s280/M2M029-Wetland.jpg)
It was a gorgeous day. The temperature dropped, there was a stiff breeze (sometimes real wind) that blew the storm clouds away and kept the mosquitoes down.
![blue sky and clouds](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9jwnSAA6r2sp3l2fXP56Y35GWnE1zZRyxkS96Wri2x2NiMsKf7WsKckfRJ8jmIy3QoU4t1dnnYL_-4Tg9rAtDMYnWxte2y1it20sxc5TvxD1VOcUQozZgA9gpblOTrJehcN_nOfGDnRE/s280/M2M030-Sky.jpg)
This picture didn't focus (darn), but I loved this little purple leaf.
![purple leaf](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgPdIwYkhn6wDrenp4f07zxW_gs_2VXZpspXM1fBo9FhyfBqy01TX2srywS07_hWVbv3biKh7lTBd-4cWLLCRABZlYMIddI2nIs1Pty-HwszjNxZ-6Kg5P-8QXcE1mVtcM7zaPSXXQRjto/s280/M2M031-PurpleLeaf.jpg)
The botanical find of the day was this wild orchid. It's one of the Spiranthes, maybe Hooded Ladies Tresses. S. romanzoffiana. Need my books to be certain.
![ladies tresses](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfDGkojoEaT2Q1y7zFcWt5IaLfsSln_ff3f4kNsUXdQXTf-54X2bphrVJueTQMzNXfWPVS7iGWxlihhzkJonZLCgq7RzwQjNbDvy8-uyMT0dIelUDmtuid_hJZ5iFBAEgtoZ_XdobFCPQ/s280/M2M031a-LadiesTresses.jpg)
However, apparently no day is complete without an adventure. The blazes ended in a logged area, and I couldn't find anyplace they came out of it, so... more bushwhacking to the road. But it was pretty easy- no berry bushes or thick aspen.
After lunch, I passed by two lakes with lots of cottages, and followed 2-track for quite a while. Then back into a wet area. I just thought this was funny. The trail? Goes out just right of center on some very old plank puncheon that was enough to keep my feet out of the water.
![oil barrel on post](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKcvax9dJxcK9XtodvXPFtti6nGPM_U1wBAFlsrkHH9toHk-8uWpuFVwtpJbfz3h0l61Ho2Dt7UnwdL3aF0CrBQm8zCKrzORAwaBD7_DCeZFg75UH8Tngpg1ExjcaMR5VR_pJhKcZ01A4/s280/M2M032-OilDrum.jpg)
The afternoon was mixed bag. I never lost the trail, but a lot of it was pretty difficult going with having to climb over any number of down trees and hunting for blazes, but I did always find them.
The day ended with a 3-mile road walk. Honestly, after a number of tough trail miles, roadwalk just isn't so bad. This view of the Tittabawassee River from Greenwood Road is pretty.
![Tittabawassee River](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_CFzu2RsBi1Cndy9ol73sAESFYHXNxwfedPRaD9JJVPJ24cJH-9d4dsryZghzL8J0qN1GlspWlG80nm46MICbg2Nzu-9_QorwvCNcGV8l_9-jFO4Yeg-Dq4gKaKuDl6bCJROwFPy6IEE/s280/M2M033-TittabawasseeRiver.jpg)
Connie and Jerry were waiting for me in the car a bit ahead. Between the time I walked to the road indicated by the turn sign, and a mile up that, and we came back in the car, this tree fell on the road! Glad it didn't come down on me. I told you it was windy.
![tree in road](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTmusMGzkPtbeZjE1GHGA8Z2fng7YzydQ-ixgEJzrPo18bX13wuOX9oHiT7eEVmtWUOY2k5IrmYbp3jrehb3yZfcnTPly9h2oGtZlzRv1g4nRfe6RY1Jph5axfuzEPfwrCeMcnmn5Zlj0/s280/M2M034-TreeDown.jpg)
We got back to the house and almost immediately, the power went out! So we went out to dinner. Pizza was really scrumptious!
![eating pizza](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnNH0-9s3IDhAtmrG0zpm8bWjAKSBj9JI1reVoRWwmal3SaSKHL4GQJ_PmgyLumtlVACSrVWYV-EG-Nd152pkxw9HhBc56M7brEZ9QNQtheJHvt6-oPjZYOALysGgc7GdNNO1NSNpq4cI/s280/M2M035-Pizza.jpg)
Now we have returned to the house, and still no power. But we are all campers and country folk. We have a combo of kerosene lights and LED camping lights. My computer has a pretty good battery, so I could post this.
Total forward progress today: 11 miles! Horray! Total is now at 45.5 - approaching a quarter of the trail. And I can slack pack one more day because Connie and Jerry can't go away until the power is restored, which isn't going to be instantly, Consumer's says.
Honestly, I don't know if I can climb over this many obstructions all day long in the big pack. It's really difficult. So I will take all the slack packing days I can get. Just call me wimpy if you must. Otherwise, recall that I have very short legs and am not 25 any more.
Still having a blast!
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Yeah, you finally had a good day of hiking. Even the power going out wasn't so bad since it resulted in getting pizza. Hope the rest of the hike is easy going
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