Friday, October 28, 2011

Lost Lure


I have not found any lost lures lately so I just painted one.  My three year old gave me some painting tips.  Not sure I applied them correctly but I am learning. 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Surprise, It's a pumpkin!


All summer long Kelly, the kids and I have watch a mystery plant grow in the backyard.  We had no idea what it was and it was only about three weeks ago that I noticed one of the green pumpkins buried in the tangle of vines.  We're not sure how it got planted there but we have been delighted to see it grow and spread out over the yard.  There is something fun about watching spontaneous plant growth and even more exciting to discover that growth to be pumpkins just in time for Halloween.

Monday, October 10, 2011

One small step closer to hiking the Appalachian Trail

Me about to go over the swinging bridge at mile two.

I had hiked all the way to an established campsite and found someone was already there so I back tracked and set up camp in this little clearing well off the trail. 

Home sweet home.


This is  Mike.  Mike was camped at the established campsite about a quarter mile from me.   The next morning we crossed paths again and hiked together for a little ways.  

Biggest #@%^&%$ spider I have ever seen.  Mike spotted this tarantula and yelled back for me.  Apparently I walked right over it and never saw it.   It was so big I am surprised I didn't trip over it. 



I saw a few deer and some armadillo but this guy was the only one who would stand still long enough for me to get a picture.

A trip just isn't a trip with out a milkshake.  I also kinda wanted the fried mushrooms, but I went with the cheese burger and fries instead.

The other day the wife was looking at my work schedule and noticed that I had a few days off in row.  This is rare for me because I work in retail.  She made the suggestion that I should take that time and go on a trip.  So I did.  I went to Greenleaf State Park and backpacked into the far end of the park and spent the night alone in a tent.  For years I have talked about going backpacking and have slowly built up my supplies, but this is the first time I have gone in at least 20 years and the first time I have ever gone solo.  I have to say that this weekend was great! I met some super nice people along the trail and saw some fantastic wildlife.  My pack weight with 2 liters of water and 2 days food was right at 20 pounds. It felt great! 

Greenleaf state park is about an hour drive from Tulsa and has about a 17-mile loop trail.  I did the first 7.5 miles and camped and then came back the same route.  The route that I took follows Greenleaf Lake so water was not that big of an issue.  If I had continued with the loop I would have had to go something like 9 miles before water and I was not in the mood to carry more weight than I had to.  I had just one real goal for the trip and that was to survive.  It has been years since my last backpacking trip and I did not want to push myself too hard the first time out.  I made every effort to keep my pack weight to a minimum, and I picked a distance that I knew I could do with out getting too tired. Also, I have to say that I was pretty nervous about camping by myself and facing that fear was not a huge hurdle, but it was something that I had to face.  

The trip was so successful I can't wait to go again.  All my equipment worked great.  I was not too cold nor too hot.  I was tired but not exhausted.  I saw some interesting animals, and as always on my way home I stopped off for a milkshake.  Perfect!