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Kykind cub
Joined: 07 Sep 2011 Posts: 11
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:13 pm Post subject: Trip Report |
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Thursday October 6th
Day 1
The weather was perfect as we set out to hike 50 miles or so on the Sheltowee Trace from Triplett Creek to Natural Bridge. Actually we wanted to end up at Miguels to get some pizza since we have been to the Red River Gorge a million times but never to Miguels. Sounded like the perfect ending to a great trip. My 12 yr old son and I left Louisville bright and early to meet our shuttle taking us from Natural Bridge to Triplett Creek by 8am. The contact did not return my call the night before so I was a little nervous, and it turns out for good reason. The parking lot at Natural bridge was empty and sad looking. I called Steve Barbour to see what he recommended. He told us he would pick us up at Natural Bridge in 4 days and we could drive up to Cave Run lake and leave the car there. "Great plan" I think to myself and headed back to 64 East. Right before we got off of the Mountain Parkway my son realizes that he has forgotten his hiking boots. my patience is a little thin at this point. I drive back to Louisville prepared to throw in the towel before we even hit the trail. I called my wife and told her the news and she says take it easy on him, it was a mistake and that she thinks we should still go. so we get the boots and head back to 64 East. We arrived at Cave Run with almost 400 miles on the trip meter and a new trail name for my son- "Boots".
We hit the trail and finally began to shake the stress of everyday life in the city. The trail on this first stretch was in great shape and easy to follow aside from a tall grass hike following a power line through a valley. I wasn't sure if we were heading the right way but at the top with a quick scout we soon saw that turtle we had been following. The trail was challenging but I think we got in 7 miles before we made camp on a ridge line right off of the trail. It was a good spot and we made dinner that required no water because we knew there was no more water until Clear Creek the next day and we were getting pretty low. After hanging our food we put out the fire and crawled into the tent for some rest. around 11pm several people on horseback rode through with their radios and their beers. "Hello Camp!" one of them exclaimed. We said hello and when they asked how the hell we got there we explained that we walked. This seemed to amaze them as they vanished down the trail. Finally off to sleep!
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Traildust merciless pace
Joined: 29 Sep 2008 Posts: 1092 Location: Burtonville, Ky
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:14 am Post subject: |
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Oh my! Something to talk about when that son has a son or daughter. Glad you saw it through to get back to the trail. Again, sorry the shuttle didn't work out but guess it was fate. _________________ Check us out at sheltoweetrace.twitter.com and on facebook in the hiking groups under The Sheltowee Trace. Sign up and join the discussion. Become a member of The Sheltowee Trace Association and help us maintain and grow the Trace. |
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weeanme in the stride
Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Posts: 44
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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:14 pm Post subject: Kykind |
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We did your shuttle the day you came off. Was wondering if you're heading back anytime soon? We'd be glad to hook up or provide another shuttle. _________________ weeanme Olympia, Ky |
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