Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Labor Day Weekend

Looking for a good spot to plant
We just had a great weekend camping at Clifty Falls State Park in Madison, In.  It was about 3 hrs from home.  I was in high school the last time that I was there.  This was my husbands and kids first time.

I looked on Atlas Quest while planning for the trip and I was excited to see that there was one box there.  But we looked for it and could not find it.  It had not been found in 2 years.  We did plant a box while we were there so now they have one box again.  My noxer husband said that I should have brought more boxes to plant.  I guess that means we will have to come back another day.
Creek Peek program

One of the great things about Clifty Falls is the creek stomping.  One of the tails is directly thru the creek.  The kids loved this trail.  Also, the creek is full of fossils.  I picked up a little one for Lil Ewok and the princess asked me to help her find one.  I told her if she can't find a fossil she must have her eyes closed.

Fossils
We did a few nature programs while we were there.  One was a creek peek.  They gave the kids nets and encouraged them to catch fish and bugs from the water.  Two of my kids scooped up crayfish.  They were so excited to get to chase all the little critters around in the puddles.

 We also made bubbles at the nature center and took an owl walk.  My kids were so tired and we probably should have skipped the owl walk.  The naturalist called for 3 owls and the one that called back is the Barred owl that you hear all the time.

Big Clifty
The trails at Clifty Falls are pretty rugged.  There is no trail strait down to the creek; they are very rocky with lots of switch backs.  There are 3 big waterfalls-Big Clifty Falls, Little Clifty Falls, and the Tunnel falls.  It sounds odd but the railroad made a 600 foot long tunnel down by the creek.  But the railroad went bankrupt and never finished the project.  Seems like it would have been much easier to go around the creek/valley/ravine.

The campground was nice.  We were in the primitive area which was very flat but it had little shade and for a few hours each day we hid in the shade of the tents, van, etc.  The kids were happy with the nearby playground.
Fat man squeeze

With all the hiking (and heat) we ran out of water/Gatorade.  The two big kids and I ran to town to get more drinks and grabbed 2 letterboxes in Madison.  It was dark at this point but we had fun finding them.  Good weekend overall :)


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