Nice group of hikers, led by Ron and Joe |
Just imagine the stories this tree could tell!! |
Walking on top of Pontiac Canyon |
View of the Eastern overlook from the West Side overlook at Wildcat Canyon |
How many people do you suppose this deck can hold??? (The deck on the West side of Wildcat Canyon) |
This is Mandy. It was really hard getting her to sit still for a photo. She loves to hike with her master Rosanne. |
Upper Wildcat |
All of us in Wildcat Canyon |
Wildcat Canyon |
Cocoa - She also has a hard time sitting still for a photo. She just wants to hike. |
Ann has 3 dogs. She rotates them hiking with us. I get their names mixed up as they are similar. Kevin pictured here is home schooled and just loves the dogs! |
Red stakes mean the River Trail. With the Return sticker, we are now returning to the Lodge / Visitor Center |
Walking back on the River Trail |
On the River Trail with Eagles Cliff in the back |
Illinois Waterway Visitor Center - Lock and Dam |
View from Eagles Cliff - "Best View in the Park" |
A lone boater |
One "Eagle" on the Eagles Cliff |
Not one Eagle on Leopold Island |
Starved Rock from Lover's Leap |
Devil's Nose in the distance. |
Going Dooooowwwwnnnn |
Going into French. This is where the BONUS waterfall will be. Nothing yet. |
Quite the line to get into French Canyon |
French Canyon- No ice- No water- just a trickle |
One of our hikers- Kevin, at the top of French Canyon spying on us. |
Joe, trying not to get his feet wet! |
The way into/out of French Canyon |
Coming out of French. With all the leaves you would think it was Fall |
One of the two eagles on either side of the Fox Canyon bridge. Donated by the Family of Jerry Krasinski |
Today we all enjoyed lunch together and a cookie swap. 35 were here for lunch |
Cookies all boxed up and ready to go home. We even had some left over for dessert and sampling! What a great tradition. |
I get to see and visit with all these wonderful people that I am proud to call my friends. I really look forward to hiking on Thursdays. I am truly blessed!
I will leave you with this: 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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