Saturday, September 02, 2006

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Finally…hiking in Michigan. This morning, my brother Dave and I hike a small section of the North Country Trail. The whole trail starts in New York somewhere and ends up in North Dakota. We didn’t get that far, but we did travel about 11 or 12 miles along the trail. It was from M-20 (some of you Hesperians may know the parking area on the south side of M-20 between Stone Rd and M-37…see my map) down to 40th st. south of White cloud. Directly from M-20 to 40th st. is 6+ miles. The trail, by our best estimates, ended up being somewhere between 10 and 12 miles; nothing in comparison to the 4588 miles to the east and west of where we went today.

The coolest thing I saw today which unfortunately went unphotographed by me, was a bald eagle that Dave spotted from way out as we were headed to the M-20 trailhead. We were watching it as we drove closer and it flew down in front of us and grabbed a black squirrel out of the middle of the road, then proceeded to fly into a tree next to the road and began feasting. It was absolutely huge. It looked like it was 3 or 4 feet tall. It was just cool seeing a bald eagle in the wild and particularly here in Michigan.

So back to the trail…it is beautiful. We walked from about 9am until about 2 I think if I remember correctly, so that’s 5 hours straight walking. We actually only rested about 15 minutes total throughout the whole trip too. So, needless to say, I am rather sore tonight. Dave? Not even affected. He said no pain at all. I can hardly walk to the bathroom. Kudos to Mr. I’m in shape—Dave!

The photo of the random items is all the trash I picked up along the way.Dave had his pockets full as well and we likely could have filled up a large trash bag with more stuff we saw and could not handle ourselves. Don't do that if you go there or anywhere. Be responsible with our mother...

Well, we talked it over while we traveled and, even though I barely made it to the end of the 11 mile hike, we planned to hike the section north of M-20 to Nichols Lake which is right around 18 miles total. Yes, we can and will do it, too. Even if we can’t, we will.

It’s supposedly open to mountain bike and equestrian traffic to the north of M-20 (not so, to the south) and I want to see what it’s like as I would like to ride my bike (a mountain bike) off road, where it has never been. If it’s like the south part, it will be fun and it starting to looks like something I could enjoy.

So if anyone reading this wants to go on a good hike or wants more info on how to get there, etc. feel free to contact me. If you want to go on the hike and need or want someone to go with, I’m up for it again, as soon as my feet feel better…which will likely be shortly after my wonderful wife massages them for me tonight…

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

FIRST ONE TO POST! WAHOO!!!

That would be quite an experience--- not only to complete an 11 mile hike but to see an eagle flying and swoop down to get some eats!

Can't wait to see pics up here...

Anonymous said...

I had one of the most memorable outdoor experiences with Jim yesterday. He kept bugging me to go on a hike with him. In spite of his many physical (and mental) handicaps, he never wimpered or whined the whole way. He was quite the trooper. Can't wait to hike the next segment to Nichols Lake. There were a lot of 911 calls from motorists observing 2 big guys with backpacks crossing the roads in rural Newaygo County skipping arm in arm like Dorothy and the Scarecrow. (Where's that darn dog Toto?) Anyway it was a gorgeous day and beautiful scenery. Anyone is welcome to join us when we hike again. Thanks for a great time Jim!

Anonymous said...

Wow, sounds like fun! I would never make that long of a hike! Way to go!! I wish I could see that eagle eatin the squirrel. That'd be awesome!! Can't wait to see pictures.

Anonymous said...

Glad to see you got the pictures up!! It's so pretty!!

Anonymous said...

awesome pics!!! looks like you had a great time AND helped out the environment while you were there.

did you have to put blue flags on the trees so you knew how to get back? :o)

Anonymous said...

wow jim! exciting..but for ME i'd like to know how that foot massage was...and why you didnt give HER one bein PREGO and all!! haha...but thats really cool about the bald eagle and stuff! :D