Sunday, May 27, 2012

My apologies

My paying job is working in an ice factory and due to the weather being 90+ degrees on a holiday weekend I am working 15+ hours a day and have not been able to give the blog my full attention.  Please look back in a few days for the update on the Tallgrass Prairie Trail at Whitewater Forest.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Next Post

Next update will be this Saturday, May 26, 2012.  I hope you are looking forward to it as much as I am!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Badlands Trail
         
            This week Noki and I traversed through the seas of green covering the Badlands trail at Miami Whitewater Forest.
            This has to be my favorite trail. 
The reason I like it is because it is a trail rich in plant life.  Each time I walk the trail I notice something new.  I noticed just recently there are many ferns around the various streams that litter the forest floor.
I noticed other interesting things as well.  A birds nest, high in a tree, with chicks in it calling for food and a tree fallen into another tree to make an arrow point aimed at the sky are just a few examples.
This trail reminds me of a description of a game called “go.”  Go was once explained to me as a very simple game with a lot of depth, it always changes but is always the same.  This is very much the Badlands Trail.
Once we noticed a small clearing where there was a flourish of activity with birds and squirrels, but the next time we came there was a calming silence.  Even the one squirrel, which appeared around a tree suddenly, was not making any noise.
            One day we walked past some green plants only to find the next they had all suddenly sprouted white flowers.
When walking, Noki and I can be very forward thinking, eyes front, never looking back and certainly not stopping unless we see something to give us pause.  To help experience the whole trail, we tend to walk it in different directions.  It allows us to see some things from different angles.
I would strongly suggest this strategy with this trail.  There are things you can only see if turning around or from looking at a completely different angle.

To every trail there is a small downside as well. Unfortunately, there was a bit of trash.  Not enough to ruin the trail, but we saw water bottles and pop cans in various places.
This, I understand, is not so much a failing of the trail but a failing of some of the people who walk the trails.
If you are going to take food or drinks on the trail, please do not litter.  Bring a bag or something else to hold your trash.  I usually bring my backpack filled with drinks and extra weight.

Friday, May 18, 2012


Badlands Trail

Length: 
     Inner Loop: 0.8 miles
     Outer Loop: 1.6 miles

Paved or Trail: Trail, well graveled inner trail, less graveled outer trail (rugged) 
     
Access off of West Rd. or through the Mt Hope Road side of the park.
Trailhead is located off Timberlake Dr. across from the Timberlake Shelter.

Overall rating: 9/10
     This is my favorite trail, so I am a little bias.  This is why I knowingly did not give it 10 out of 10.
     The trail is not good for those who are asthmatic because it is a rugged trail with lots of ups and downs as well as plant life.
     It is good for those who like secluded trails, would like to get in shape and for people looking to see many different landscapes in one trail.

Badlands Trail