Adventure Journal (Hiking) Our adventures in the Hocking Hills... Page: 1 2 3 | View All | Categories: Show All Hocking Hills Nature Hiking Southwest Emotions Understanding Development Rapunzel's Plunge April 2019 An early Spring morning and a brisk hike found us peering over the abyss at Rapunzel's Plunge. Fed by its sister, Cinderella, this is one of the few falls allowing the vantage point to easily capture it glory... Read more ... The "Road to Hell" Tree March 2019 One of the intriguing stories of these Hills is the "Road to Hell" tree tale. An Indian hunting trail wound through the valley between present day Laurelville and South Bloomingville... Read more ... High Water Everywhere February 2019 A Cascading Old Man's Cave Creek. Slipping out early on a mid-week day after several continual days of rain gave rise to many contemplative locations. This classic view held sway for me for quite some time as I paused to reflect on the evolution of these hollows from innumerable floods such as this... Read more ... Blood Moon February 2019 The Full Blood Moon A frigid night yet powerful emotive forces were at work. I silently watched and gathered periodic captures as the Earth's shadow shrouded the moon... Read more ... Christmas Eve Adventures December 2018 An early morning hiking adventure to Parish Rocks. Val and I researched this location and with the expert advice of local friend and neighbor, Aaron Fox, we trekked here with no problems... Read more ... Dual Wonders January 2019 November 2018 An easy stroll allowed us to gather in this visual expression of nature's wonder here in the Hocking Hills.This is one of the easier hikes in the area. A mostly flat paved path meanders down the middle of Conkle's Hollow amid towering Black Hand sandstone walls above... Read more ... « Previous 1 2 3 Next Page »