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Quick trip to Hocking Hills

  • Ironman92
    Yeah.....it's always somewhat slippery at best.

    More importantly.....did you get the garlic bread sticks with cheese?
  • GoChiefs
    Belly35;1358850 wrote:What a perfect day and a wonderful adventure to Hocking Hill. Great weather for hiking
    I wll be goning back this summer and next winter also (with ever one wearing grisons)
    We just had boots on the the trails where icy in some areas, the wife took a pretty good fall and hurt her hip, she was ok but is very stiff and sore today.

    Ask cave, old man, stone house, rocky boot outlet ( spent a few buck there 1/2 off).

    To end the day Pizza crossing. Again the OC suggestion was perfect...

    Glad you enjoyed my stomping grounds Belly. Canoing the Hocking River is a good time in the summer.
  • Speedofsand
    It used to be normal for me to see 25 deer on the bus ride home from school on any given day.

    Belly, I told you it would be slippery.
  • GoChiefs
    Speedofsand;1359136 wrote:Belly, I told you it would be slippery.

    Winter. Snow. Ice. I don't think he would have figured it out on his own. :D
  • Belly35
    Ironman92;1359082 wrote:Yeah.....it's always somewhat slippery at best.

    More importantly.....did you get the garlic bread sticks with cheese?
    Baked Wings BBQ and Spicy BBQ, Large Pizza works, Medium Pizza, and Bread Stick/ cheese (nice)..... nice little feast for the family

    Perfect Dinner after hiking all day....
  • Belly35
    Speedofsand;1359136 wrote:It used to be normal for me to see 25 deer on the bus ride home from school on any given day.

    Belly, I told you it would be slippery.
    I didn't expect that much ice on the trail.... I can handle slippery but the ice was very difficult in some areas...
  • thavoice
    Belly35;1356883 wrote:I'm taking the wife and my daughter family husband, 13 teen year old daughter and 6 year old boy...to Hocking Hills this Saturday.
    Unplanned adventure . one day trip

    Suggestion on what to do? Never been there

    what caves to visit, trails, eating place (family affordable), other things to do
    Be prepared for the teenage girl to complain if she cannot get WiFi or cell service...
  • Belly35
    thavoice;1360872 wrote:Be prepared for the teenage girl to complain if she cannot get WiFi or cell service...
    I have a rule in my family... Family gathering and family outing .. No Phones, computers, electric games
    I don't what to see them, hear them or have to go back and get them...

    If you use the phone as a camera Ok but I better no see you making calls or answering text...

    They understand the rule and agree...

    Only I can have a phone and my one daughter .... everyone else NO..
  • thavoice
    Belly35;1360906 wrote:I have a rule in my family... Family gathering and family outing .. No Phones, computers, electric games
    I don't what to see them, hear them or have to go back and get them...

    If you use the phone as a camera Ok but I better no see you making calls or answering text...

    They understand the rule and agree...

    Only I can have a phone and my one daughter .... everyone else NO..
    Good for you. I tried to impose that rule and, well, it didnt work. There is something wrong when people flip out when they cannot get service and use their phones.
    Went to Cumberland Falls when the Moonbow weekend two summers ago. Pretty nice place and to see the amount of kids completely ignoring the goings around them was disgusting. There was a group of 15-20 HS ageds kids by us one evening. They were behind us and at one poing I was like 'wow, these kids are well behaved. QUiet and such. Then i turned around and every one of them has their heads buried into a phone.
  • Pick6
    thavoice;1360921 wrote:Good for you. I tried to impose that rule and, well, it didnt work. There is something wrong when people flip out when they cannot get service and use their phones.
    Or you could like pull the tampon out of your vagina and not be a push over?
  • said_aouita
    Yellow Springs. Go hiking in Glenn Helen and work over to Clifton Gorge. Lots of cool little shops to check out in YS too. Eat lunch at Winds Cafe or Young's Dairy.