Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Jackson Falls, Illinois

Saturday was a nice COOL day to get out and hike and the destination was Jackson Falls, Illinois. The trail system here is easy enough and offers a few waterfalls (a couple were only spitting water). There were a ton of rock climbers out this day as well as folks on horse back. The area has plenty to of photo opportunities thanks to the cliffs, bluffs, and water falls. If you get a minute stop and watch the rock climbers, it is a great experience. I also made it to Trigg Tower which is on the way to Jackson. The tower offers a great view of the surrounds county and farmland. The first flight of steps can be wobbly! The third place we made it to was Millstone Bluff Archaeological Site, again close to Jackson Falls and Trigg Tower. I was not all that impressed with Millstone and be prepared for an all up hill hike that really only offers a few views of rock walls. Once your reach the top you are expecting to see more than just signs expecting you to "imagine" the natives at work. One spot of the trail did offer Petroglyphs but I couldnt really see this as a reason to drive all the way out to the site. If you just want to add another calorie busting hike then make a stop at Millstone and enjoy the information posted along the trail.








  





I found that one patch of nasty mud trying
takes pictures of the two tunnels! Very sticky
stuff!







This tree was not happy with the sign
attached to it!  
Trigg Tower landscape view. 
 Trigg Tower (the first set of steps are wobbly!)


Farthest corner of Millstone Bluff where we
saw the petroglyphs.



Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Panther's Den, Illinois

Another Southern Illinois hiking gem, Panther's Den offers a looped trail with plenty of scenery. The area seems very far flung once you get to the trail head. On this trip (fall 2011) we came across several rock climbers and students doing trail maintenance for their school. Watching the rock climbers really sparked my interest but I probably need to lose a lot more weight before I feel comfy trying out the sport. There was plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and even some lite climbing. Now enjoy the photos...

http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5106369.pdf





The view was amazing from up here!

There are rock climbers in this pic! 

iPhone 4 Photo (looks different I know)



Saturday, February 11, 2012

Bellsmith Springs Illinois

So this is what started off my fall/winter 2011 hiking season! I love Bellsmith plain and simple because the trail systerm has so much variety. Keep in mind there will be plenty of creek crossing and hill climbing! I really got to test my Hi-Tec waterproof boots these days and they held up great. Since November of 2011 I have been back here 5 times! Crossing the creeks wasnt exactly like crossing a river or anything of the sorts but it made for a great COLD FEET adventure. Also, this area has a wonderful natural arch that makes this place completely worth visiting! If you get a chance to visit Shawnee Forest in Southern Illinois please dont forget to visit this amazing natural wonder!

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/shawnee/recarea/?recid=13020








Natural Arch (Next 3 Photos)


Very Slippery When Wet!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

My Hiking Boots

I gotta admit I used to be particular to Keen boots until I discovered Hi-Tec. Hi-Tec offers water proof boots for us big guys with wide feet. My second pair of Hi-Tec boots should be in this week and I cant wait to get them out on a trail. Nothing against Keen, I just really wish they offered a wide boot with better arch support. The price difference between Hi-Tec and Keen is also a major reason for switching boots. The two pair of Hi-Tec boots I recently bought cost me less than $100 while one pair of Keen boots cost me $100+ and I still cant get a good hike out of the Keens without sore arches. For a short hike my Keen Siskiyou Mid and Keen Newport Sandals do the trick. The full day hikes I will have to stick to the Hi-Tec Natal Mid WP.

Lake Glendale, Illinois

Great place for a hike and bike and depending on how you feel that day you can make it a short or long day thanks to the multiple trail system around the lake. Lake Glendale also offers a campground, pavillions, and summertime beach.

http://www.lakeglendale.net/