Saturday, April 30, 2011
Clinton River Trail Mastodon
When MDOT and OCRC was working on the intersection of Adams Road and M-59, they made a discovery - mastodon bones. There is a marker a bit south of the parking area on the trail. The remains of the mastodon were moved to two places, one a nearby at Cranbrook.
Here are links for more information:
Earthcaching/Geocaching
MSNBC article
Channel 4 Detroit
Larry the Biker's Flickr (source of photo above)
For information on the trail itself, since it has it's own website and Facebook, I won't duplicate information other than this trail comes highly recommended.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Destinations Unknown
I'm looking for input on what trails I should highlight first. Do you have a destination in mind? If you don't have a specific trail, then do you know of the areas you will be travelling to this summer? Comment, post, email to let me know so I can get you the information you need in a single post. Until then I'll start blogging about where I have been.
I realize gas prices are insane, which makes taking a camping/hiking trip so much better. You get to travel in our magnificent state of ours, experience some great trails and stay at some of the greatest campgrounds on earth. You can do a weekend hiking trip for under $100 besides the gear you need, once you buy the gear you have it though. I know $100 sounds cheap but I have done it on $100 many times. Some trails cost a few dollars, some are free and some just require a state sticker. Same with campgrounds. Your biggest expenses will be food and gas.
I realize gas prices are insane, which makes taking a camping/hiking trip so much better. You get to travel in our magnificent state of ours, experience some great trails and stay at some of the greatest campgrounds on earth. You can do a weekend hiking trip for under $100 besides the gear you need, once you buy the gear you have it though. I know $100 sounds cheap but I have done it on $100 many times. Some trails cost a few dollars, some are free and some just require a state sticker. Same with campgrounds. Your biggest expenses will be food and gas.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Shoe Sale
As much as I hate to say it, you need more shoes (or boots). If you are a walker, hiker, runner, cycler, etc., you need proper shoes, and specific shoes for the activity. Now is a great time to assess the quality and quantity of your footwear. I add quantity to that because it never fails, any shoe I buy, it fails at least one requirement, so I'll buy 2. I need something comfortable, waterproof, skid resistant and warm... oh, and in a size 5 1/2 wide. The rare time I find the "perfect" boot, I will go back and buy 1 or 2 more to have in case the first gets worn out or wet and because it's so hard for me to find something that fits.
Shoe stores are clearing out and moving in new stock. Take advantage of those sales. Many stores have frequent shopper discounts as well. Many of us are getting our tax refunds back too. Did you get a gift certificate at Christmas and not use it yet? If there's not a sale, have you thought about asking a manager to knock a few respectable dollars off? Even if it's only $10, you can use that to buy some new socks. Having the proper socks also will aid in the comfort of your activity.
The wrong footwear can lead to all sorts of injuries, including falls. Safety first. You want to have fun on your weekends and vacations. Hospitals are nice and all, we just don't need to include them in our destinations.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Spring Is Here - Kinda
The calendar says it's spring, but as we all know, here in Michigan spring isn't here until the snow has melted from under the pines in the Upper Peninsula.
Anyway, right now is a great time to start planning trips to those wonderful trails we have in this beautiful state. It's also time to check on your gear. When I say gear, I mean camping, walking, biking, hiking... whatever your pleasure may be. It's perfect for dealing with that spring-fever even if you can't go right away.
You'll need to restock any emergency supplies like aspirin, aloe, bug spray, epi-pens, etc. etc. Check to make sure things that require batteries weren't stored with batteries in them and have since corroded. You may have to buy new items if this is the case. Rubber deteriorates. Bugs eat holes through things. Stuff even comes up missing. It won't hurt to get one of those pay-as-you-go cellphones for a backup.
Since the economy is what it is, some of the things you may need to purchase might cost you a pretty penny when all added up. All work and no play isn't the way to live, so work on that supply list as soon as you can. This way all summer long you have nothing better to do but enjoy!
NOTE: The download for the county index is currently unavailable. I will replace it ASAP.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Update - Indexing
I'm still working on indexing the book mentioned below, where some of my free time has been spent instead of updating bloggity blogs. Making great progress with a cross reference of activities with the pages to matching trails. These include more than just the hiking aspect. They include when mentioned parks, camping, swimming, horseback riding, sports activities, picnic spots and much more.
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