Frozen creek in Turkey Run State Park, Indiana |
This is a summary of activities done in Indiana where you can visit the same place four times at year, and each time it will look different...
The link will take you to the details, written in Spanish, but you will have the translation tool closer to help you.
Wabash Heritage Trail:
(February 2015) It was a hike with Central Indiana Wilderness Club.
A cold hike in Turkey Run State Park:
(February 2015) A solo-hike scouting this park. An adventure!
Low Gap Trail in Morgan Monroe State Forest:
(March 2015) Two hikers on a cold day when the group didn't show up.
Hiking the boundaries of Turkey Run State Park:
(March 2015) Another hike with Central Indiana Wilderness Club, QuercusMx as a host.
Hiking Eagle Creek Park:
(March 2015) Hiking with a huge group of 22 hikers. First visit to Eagle creek Park.
Tecumseh Trail, from Blossom to Yellowwood:
(June 2015) Hiking one the most famous trails in Indiana with Central Indiana Wilderness Club.
Mapping Sugar Creek Trail:
(July 2015) This is a easy trail and it was hike looking to enjoy the nature and map it.
Mapping Sugar Creek Natural Park:
(July 2015) Mapping this small park with the level of the river next to low enough.
Mapping trails 4 and 5 in Shades State Park:
(October 2015) Mapping trails 4 and 5, Shades State Park, with orange leaves.
Mapping trails 7 and 8 in Shades State Park:
(October 2015) Mapping trails 7 and 8, Shades State Park, with orange leaves.
Mapping trails 1 and 2 in Shades State Park:
(November 2015) Mapping of remaining trails in Shades State Park.
Mapping trail 10 in Shades State Park:
(December 2015) Winter and snow is not yet out there. But the trees don;t have leaves any more.
Mapping trails 1 and 2 in Turkey Run State Park:
(January 2016) The snow stills absent and we take advantage of this hiking another remaining trails.
Caving Sullivan Cave:
(January 2016) Central Indiana Wilderness Club invited to this adventure guided by speleologist known in the area.
Turkey Run State Park with ice and snow:
(January 2016) Finally the snow arrived, so let's try and see how the park looks now.
Hiking Pine Hills Nature Preserve:
(February 2016) Pine Hills is next to Shade State Park and it is a preserve.
Caving in Donnehue Cave:
(March 2016) Another cave with our speleologist friends from Indiana.
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