Sunday, October 28, 2018

Found a Big Rock

Rocks, what are they?

Rocks, Where do they come from?

"Well, judging just from the picture, it looks like those red chunks are banded, not foliated as a crystal, but it may be a pegmatitic granite. It's that or a conglomerate sedimentary rock that was metamorphosed"



Friday, October 26, 2018

Tales of The Relic

The Relic, in Despair
Earlier in my hike, I had gone along the slippery creek bank looking for The Relic. It had been years since I had ventured so far into these woods and couldn't remember where it was exactly. Not finding it, I crossed the creek and hiked for a while on the other side, eventually coming back to cross.  I spotted The Relic from across the stream. It had shifted from the steep hill down to the creek bank, covered in leaves and sprouting grass and small plants. 

The Field of Detritus
The hillside. The Relic used to be up near the discarded building materials between the two trees. Years earlier, with help, I had attempted to free The Relic of this dubious resting place. The effort was doomed to failure. Time, weather, and gravity had done the rest.

The Creek of Futility
The path to The Relic comes from up the right side of the creek. Much of the path has worn away, so The Relic can only be reached by slipping along the bank and skipping from rock to rock. It is slippery and treacherous. Beyond this point there are gaps in the path to jump across and fallen trees. Seems there is very little use of this section of woods anymore.

The power of The Relic!
Here is The Relic, cleaned up a little. It wasn't easy to access. You can see how close it is to the water, probably gets submerged during heavy rain. It's a mystery, The Relic. Who can solve it?

Monday, October 15, 2018

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Hoosier National Forest

 The Hoosier National Forest is mostly 2nd growth forest, as the land was heavily logged into the early 1900's. You can read up on it.






This was the Interpretive Trail in
the Hardin Ridge Recreation Area.