Walker's Club heading out |
Sign by Lodge |
Indian and horse bronze statue |
Ron |
View of Lover's Leap and the Dam |
Eagle Nest |
Starved Rock Lodge |
Dog pick up bags |
Hepatica |
Hepatica is named from its leaves, which, like the human liver (Greek hepar), have three lobes. It was once used as a medicinal herb. Owing to the doctrine of signatures, the plant was once thought to be an effective treatment for liver disorders. Although poisonous in large doses, the leaves and flowers may be used as an astringent, as a demulcent for slow-healing injuries, and as a diuretic
Early beginning of Dutchman's Britches |
French Canyon |
Ice in French Canyon |
Bridge by French Canyon |
Devil's Nose |
Lover's Leap |
Top of Starved Rock |
Lone Pelican |
Top of Eagles Cliff |
Eagles Cliff looking North/West |
River walk |
Arnie and Cocoa enjoying Beehive Overlook |
Bottom of Beehive |
Back to the Lodge |
Top of French |
Trail |
Wherever you may hike or walk, just put one foot in front of the other. It's all about the experience not the destination.
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