Wednesday, August 10, 2016

OHIO

The route and stops through Ohio.


A large and interesting market near
Wilmington Thousand Trails.


An evening foot soak in the Clear Fork of the Mohican River.
Our site was very near and in the Resorts of Distinction Park,
Wally World River Resort in Loudonville.


The Loudonville area is home to Ohio's
biggest canoeing, camping, and kayaking recreational spot.  
Even dog kayaking!


Hiking in the Mohican Memorial State Forest.

On our way to Lyon's Falls.


Judy IS in the photo and has the usual pose.
We were a little disappointed in Lyon Falls,
it was nearly dry.



Harsh lighting almost washes Judy out at the
covered bridge in the state forest.



We also visited Holmes County, the county just to the east.
  Surprisingly, it is the location of the largest
Amish community in the world.
We enjoyed lunch, antiquing, and a beautiful drive.
Except for one thing. 
We left during the afternoon commute and have never seen so many
barns, buggies, bicycles, and bi-pedal pedestrians in our lives.
Enjoyed the rush hour!




Enjoying a pizza and beer in Geneva-on-the-Lake.

We visited these areas from Kenisee Lake Thousand Trails.


The taller bridge (Smolen-Gulf) in the background is the
longest covered one in the USA. (613 feet) 
The one in the foreground is under construction
and is for pedestrians and bicycles only. 
Judy is in the middle of the Ashtabula River,
nearly 100 feet below the Smolen-Gulf bridge.


Dennis' pose a little further downstream.


Sunset Park on Lake Erie allowed us to climb down,
wade, and explore.

Judy thinks a new route back to the top is in order.


At Conneuat Harbor, there is a photo op
and a nice view of the light house.





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