Friday, October 29, 2010

Rugged Terrain Ahead

When we were done playing (and showing off) on the playground, we decided to take a hike. We usually do the 1.5 mile, easy trail. But we had been wanting to take the 2.3 mile, rugged trail that overlooked the Ohio River.

Since it was a good day for showing off, we headed for the rugged one:


Jade wasn't quite convinced that she wanted to go for a hike:


This photo reminded me of "The Circle of Life" from the Lion King:


Hewitt was terrifying me - can you see his foot sticking out over the edge?:


The girls were much more careful and stayed further back:


Jade enjoyed the trail much more from Daddy's shoulders:


Indigo enjoyed walking with Aunt Heather since they coordinated so nicely (which Indigo took note of):


Brett and Greyden staring at the river:


The children found (and Hewitt almost stepped on) the biggest preying mantis I had ever seen:


My brother decided to play Tarzan (you're welcome, Adam, for not posting the one with your belly and boxers showing - I was very tempted):


Crossing the bridge:


Proof that I came along for the hike too:


My young lady:


A cool, old arch in the middle of the trail.  We have no idea what this belonged to - you'd think they'd have a sign explaining what it used to be??:


The trail really wasn't very rugged.  There were just a few spots that you had to climb or descend, but the rest was very easy.  Still, the girls were tired:


And Jim is such a good Daddy:


I loved this photo.  On the left, the two headed monster is Jim with the girls, and my brother is holding my nephew on the right:


We went down by the river for a couple of minutes:


Uncle Adam decided he needed a rest:


Having freed half his body by losing Indigo to a granola bar, Jim found it was quickly taken captive again by Aiden:


Jim and all the kids at the Ohio river overlook:


What a fun day! :D


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2 comments:

AUTISMOMMA said...

Would you mind sharing which park these photos were taken in? We live in Indiana ourselves (suburb of Indy) and I would love to add this park to our one-tank-trip list.
Thank you! :)

PJ Jonas said...

This was at Charlestown State Park in Charlestown, Indiana. We love it! :)