The photo above is of my friend Jason.
We met December 31st on New Year's Eve. Other folks go to parties or whatnot. Jason and I ran into each other while searching for Ice Caves. Link to our first meeting: Totally Unexpected
We have continued our interesting friendship since that afternoon in 2021. State Natural Areas are the places he explores. He and his dogs are always going on adventures. Piper and Felix get along well with Charlie. He calls them...our gang.
He lives two hours away from me, but manages to get out in my area every once in a while to go for a hike.
Jason used to teach Geology and take students on field trips to SNA's in our area to study the incredible rock formations and teach others about the history of the driftless area's formation.
Jason used to teach Geology and take students on field trips to SNA's in our area to study the incredible rock formations and teach others about the history of the driftless area's formation.
In the shot above, Jason is explaining how this Hogback Ridge happened a gazillion years ago. [Not his words, but mine since I don't recall all of the scientific words he used!]
I don't think this place is often hiked. I would never have done it as it doesn't look that interesting at first glance.
But then Jason took me up to the top. We stood 300 feet above the valley below.
The view from the ridge was simply amazing. I felt like belting out the Lion King song and beating my chest. I didn't, but the feeling of being overwhelmed by the height and the incredible landscape stayed with me all along the narrow ridge. Seriously. In places it was only a several feet wide!
I thought, there are no trees along here to make things interesting. But everything was interesting. The colors of the different varieties of Lichen were beautiful.
This section of rock has 3 different layers and kinds of rocks in it. Jason named them all [it mostly flew over my head]. I do recall that one of the layers was Karst. That was a name I recognized.
The dogs had a blast. Piper led, Charlie found a sweet spot in between Jason and I, and Felix followed...mostly. Felix is a rescue dog of Jason's with his own ideas about things and a few health issues. We often stopped to get Felix back on track and to chat.
Here, Jason is pointing to something I should notice. I think I'd have to visit this place again to really take it all in.
See those trees in the distance? That was where we were headed. We actually were going to walk through an oak forest to the end of the ridge and drop down to see some amazing rock shelters.
Here is Piper doing her impression of the Lion King. I went up there with Charlie to get a good view also.
Jason's photos of Charlie and I...
We stopped to look at rocks and of course the plants and Lichen. We joked about Liking Lichen.
On the narrow ridgetop, there was single track trail through the grasses. Many spots were dotted with rocks to negotiate through and around.
There was Bittersweet growing in some areas of the ridge and as we headed to the south side we went into a forest.
That's where things got really interesting.
I'll go into that in Part II...