The covered bridge was built in 1874.
![McConnells Mill and covered bridge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0764-McConnellsMill.jpg)
But what really caught my attention today was the stunningly gorgeous Slippery Rock Creek gorge. I sure can't figure out what I was looking at the last time I came through here. Of course, that was late summer and the water would have been lower, but still...
![Slippery Rock Gorge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0765-SlipperyRock.jpg)
This is Slippery Rock Creek, which is a National Natural Landmark. All I could think about was epic fantasy movies and games. My pictures don't begin to do justice to the reality.
![Slippery Rock Gorge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0766-SlipperyRock.jpg)
And then the rocks started. Big rocks. Rocks that looked like turtles and dinosaurs.
![Slippery Rock Gorge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0767-LunchSpot.jpg)
Small shady streams tumbled down to the main creek.
![Slippery Rock Gorge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0768-SideCreek.jpg)
That water was moving mighty fast.
![Slippery Rock Gorge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru0769-SlipperyRock.jpg)
And that's not all. There was botany! Walking fern, Asplenium rhizophyllum. I also saw it in Red River Gorge, Kentucky a few years ago, but it has only been found in a few counties in Michigan- none near where I live. It "walks" by rooting from the tips of those long skinny leaves.
![walking fern](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com./BlogPix/NCTthru0770-WalkingFern.jpg)
Let me tell you about the trail. Rocks, roots, mud, and hills. There is a warning sign that says it is extremely difficult and you should be physically fit and allow a minimum of 4.5 hours to hike one direction. I'm not sure exactly where they were measuring from, but I made it from the trailhead to that sign in 3 hours. But I concur that it's really difficult. My legs and knees are really tired tonight. I had also forgotten how tough this segment is. But the beauty was worth every step.
Thankfully, the rest of the day was pretty easy, so I made my mileage goal. Sue and the pups hiked in and met me at the end of the day, so I had a companion for the final three miles. Now I have to go to sleep.
Miles today: 15.8. Total miles so far: 1449.1.
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5 comments:
Wow, you are moving right along. You will be in my home town of West Sunbury before to long. I would love to play hose to you. We have plenty of room, hook ups, place to dump if needed, and shower. Dinner too, i love to have company. Message me
Beautiful area.
So glad to see you got to hike a beautiful stretch today--so interesting. Thanks for sharing your adventure w/the rest of us!
Trudy- see you tomorrow
Ann- it truly is!
Kathie- you're welcome
That's beautiful. I can almost smell it. And feel the cool damp air.
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