I continue to do that route just because it is a nice hike.
Tuscobia Trail [ 65 miles from Rice Lake to Birchwood]
"Success is the Best Revenge"
Sometimes I go for the hard and swift hikes.
Thursday I took Hannah and left Charlie at home. I wanted to do a 'hard and swift' hike. I had the route all planned out.
I was using my running vest instead of a backpack.
They sort of look like this:
It is so light! It is nice to carry water and a few useful items in the pocket in back.My average with Hannah was pretty fast. The fastest pace I set was 12 minutes for a mile. Hannah and I had a blast.
Whoo hoo!
With all of that aside, we saw some amazing sights. Imagine a valley floor covered in Dutchman's Breeches!
We found patches of Blood Root deep in the forest.
Alongside the trail we found hundreds of Trout Lilies.
Odd, but cool, right? I think it is a great find for the following....I'm keeping it. If I put a light in it, it really works!
Dr. Cog and his dog Gear really like it!
Below is a photo of a vehicle in the shed. It is a 1992 4X4 Toyota with a clean engine. It is filthy from sitting in the dusty shed for years.
The young man that was with the guys picking up the old Buick has offered me 4 times what we paid for it.😎😯
He sees something I really don't. It is filthy from sitting in the shed. The interior is in pretty good shape and the engine looks pristine for some reason. Restored it is worth a whole gob of money. I'd never even entertain the idea of restoration but had another guy comment that he wished he could have a stab at it.
I already promised Matt that is was his.
The Scrap Dudes piled tools on it so I have to clean that off this week.
After all this thing has an engine and we know how good I am with mechanical stuff.
Rich always meant to clean things up and get them running. He saved things for doing later which never came for him. He was good with old engines and could fix almost anything. He could weld and create almost any tool he needed or construct and repair anything else.
I wish I'd been able to see him work on things in his younger days.
The kid that is buying the Toyota is very excited. He called it A Barn Find. Apparently there is a show where guys search old barns for classic cars to restore.
My grandson and his father are interested in our Allis Chalmer D17. They'd like to have it to restore. That would be an intriguing project to see. I think part of the engine is missing so it would be more likely to be sold as a parts tractor.
Oh the world of a collector....
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I'm not even sure how to explain this.
Friday morning I left with Hannah to drive 3+ hours to my son and his fiance's place in Wausau. We were going to drive north to the UP in Michigan that afternoon after the kids were gathered from school.
The first leg was peaceful and quiet. I decided to take Hannah and not both dogs. Charlie has always been a bit nervous in the car and does quite a bit of 'talking' and complaining. I left him at home where a neighbor was going to let him out and later, my grandson Dennis would come and stay at our house. Dennis offered to watch over the place, do chores, and keep Charlie company.
I thought that this would be great socialization for Hannah as well as seeing how well she travelled distances.
Hannah proved to be an easy traveler. It seems the car vibrations put her into a sound sleep. I took periodic stops for leg stretching and peeing.
I'd seen the weather and apparently we were in for more wild weather at some point on Friday afternoon. I'd have avoided travel any other time, but this was a trip for a small informal wedding to be held at dawn in the U.P. It was crazy enough for me to be curious and not to back out on Jer and Em's wedding.
As we left Wausau under blue skies, tornado warnings erupted just a few miles south of us in a town called Ringle. We found out just a bit later that 75 homes had been severely damaged.
We headed north as the weather caught up to us and by the time we hit Michigan we were driving in a wild rainstorm through snow country. The rains came down, the fog from the snowpack was intense. If I had been driving I would have quit and looked for a place to stay.
We made Houghton, MI in the dark and the fog lifted.
At 3am WI time, we were up and the bride to be was getting her hair done.
It was an honor to be asked to be a witness but so far things had been a bit insane.
We piled in two cars and headed out to the proposed site.
The temperature was around 19 F with a fairly fierce wind. This is Esrey Park. Pre-dawn. I climbed the rocks with my head lamp and loved the view. It was the first choice for the 'wedding'.
[sorry for the poor shots, it was dark!]
This was the beginning of the trail and I figured there would be water on it from all of the rains and the overflow of the Kickapoo River. It also came from the bluffs on the west side of the trail.
[It was too wet to stay home and try to do yard work...so off we went..]