Today I was hiking a section of the North Country Trail. I was on a small piece of sidewalk that connects a couple of prettier segments. A woman came up to me and asked my name. Well! It turns out that she is Gail "Chosen" Lowe, who has hiked the entire North Country Trail. This is still a pretty small group (only 19 people). She thought she recognized me. It took me a minute to recognize her. We hadn't actually met before, and last I knew she did not live in Battle Creek, so I was very surprised. She picked me up at the end of my hike to take me back to my car, and also treated me to dessert and a cold drink. Trail magic!
![Gail Lowe and Joan Young](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjNA9HWDLjD-s37m-wt8hJ-GS5j0pK2a54BgPDNQ2Lz7IahILcZc5tMOZpEWc553mYyIIhp5WhUHWcQ6q-qM1oWJK4j4JKsI-cX3y3ER_qWGkf9SmRP1G0GvDnvydnNaxDqvU-ui26wVyk/s500/JoanGailLowe01.jpg)
The temperatures today were wonderful, and most of the trail was lovely. I started where I ended on Thursday, at the Ott Biological Preserve.
![trail at Ott Biological Preserve](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgno_pJjnOat7fOi7EFw4VU3E8Iy4LhwflWjEZAll4gXEwb3kpHoahVAJGvN8NOj4u32Dc3mYbaLE_CVykK1d0FGuRaEQ5u5l_w2meqJCeSkTpyliMSZXMsHGG4KNHz8mZWM-_8_6B2q10/s500/NCT-OttPreserve.jpg)
Next was a bit more on the Calhoun County Trailway, where a four-legged hiker was sharing the space with me.
![cat on a gravel trail](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhjHB6jVw92nG4u8zx0SzbgAFCC-LiRNg6UTMXKh0hqcnH03_GGGIqHEuuhth_N6AgoNOXcTlmQtq-s4lQ7okF_qA3ApvFS4Lsn9WwiUHdF8DeB-wFogPPR-YJnJezR2pzITEjbE02RShU/s500/cat01.jpg)
Then the short sidewalk connection, including a bridge over the rail yard of the Canadian National line. That is where Gail spotted me.
![Canadian National railroad](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiO63FKRbMB3TIGThRq7izDS7bw0etByN_-lULT-XGw7gBA8sp3mbeJbUz6gYHpS5-ojeU30uTn6a7Jdr0553eggv81_PQS75PsNlGbMIgg73Czl18FI6QotLdECqE4pNc8k31LggPZ4vs/s500/CanadianNationalEngine01.jpg)
Very shortly after that the trail joins the Battle Creek Linear Pathway which winds through the city along the Kalamazoo River. Except that it's a lot of miles of pavement, this is mostly a beautiful walk.
![Battle Creek Linear Pathway](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIxWaA7EWoyllEUJXQkLoV5Ot5H1UprPi7g4wsUohKnRCIfdZuGd5YhvLfwXZOWS7ise1QXtJDwFur0uphbrNvSjDiRQnAuWmEqMftBGO4IXJ-KxGJD-eYyQRXWxe5mnEl9qWEHN7QoZA/s500/NCT-LinearPathway.jpg)
One really neat sculpture commemorates the Underground Railroad. On one side of the wall are the people walking away from the south toward freedom.
![Underground Railroad sculpture](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihqIGNV1MouCFP03rYBSH8ED1E8hBkv1cINNZcDf-8udgJVGmv_2J7AJZKErZyxtBxZ9hHKXL81DnrUxy33-itbx9RsQpezzQD4r7ARDgHOaq2buWMThhQ5ivx5yvaqDHFbxwJklDSjdQ/s500/NCT-UndergroundRRSculpture01.jpg)
As they are passing through the "secret" door, they enter the north and meet those who will help them along the way.
![Underground Railroad sculpture](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNm9UYPgZXKDfqXMHdilEArtA_mui5KivAFQgMXOCpJ9401-yO1i8OUYTHo6vMaq33ETZqM4TQjE__oDTACKs_f-XRSrJU9khsNkvXam138cla75PwmXfMzg8NC_pbwuFNS9EZ84uFgLg/s500/NCT-UndergroundRRSculpture02.jpg)
Gail is going to spot me again tomorrow, so I'll not only be able to finish Calhoun County, but I'll get a start on Kalamazoo County.
Total NCT miles hiked in 2020: 226
North Country Trail, Ott Biological Preserve to Battle Creek Bedford Road parking, 8 miles
2 comments:
Great report Joan. For some reason it reminds me of one of my favorite quotes:
"Not all those who wander are lost." J.R.R.Tolkien
Well it really is a small world after all. Cool that you met Gail on the trail.
That sculpture is really amazing.
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