Today I found an extremely sexy little tail water. Well,
the fish are safe, no fish were harmed today. As you can see, the flows
are extremely fishable. I did see fish rise near the shoreline. The water was
up about a foot from normal. I had zero clues where the fish could be holding.
I brought the eggbeater also and had the same results as the
fly rod. I was using 2” flies and 3” curly tail grubs. The strikes I was getting
were only by the tail and they never got the hook.
I took a longer route on a hike today in the Cuyahoga Valley
National Park (CVNP). I put together a 13.6 Mile route in Basecamp “this is the
program that Garmin uses”.
This loop took me into a few places I did not know existed and
it was a pleasure for sure. A few small creek crossings and a few goat up hill
climbs. I ascended 2012 feet and descended 1999 feet. I did this throughout the
hike today.
It has rained and rained a lot here in Buckeye state. So, it
surprised me today to see people in sneakers.There were a lot of trail runners today. I also ran into a young man who was actually
using a small section of a USGS topo-map. I was shocked and thrilled to see
this.
IMHO if you start with the basics this will make you a better
person when it comes to mountaineering and hiking. I was approaching him after crossing
the creek. He asked me how far a road
was from where we stood together. I pulled out my Garmin 64sx and did a straight-line
distance measurement and told him.
You could tell he was young and was wearing a lightly used
backpack.He said thank you and that he
was doing the trail in small steps, so he does not get overwhelmed. I said
great idea and asked him if he had water. He said he did “I said be careful and
see you again” on the trail and bidded him a good day.
I ran into a lot of standing water north of Vaughn Road along
the Cuyahoga River.
I have high attention to detail when I create my content. I
am still learning about my GoPro pros and cons. I have realized that GoPro 13 does a super job
when the sun is out in full force and you’re not in the middle of the forest.
It has issues with dimly lit areas.
When used in an environment such as this you get distortion
in the video sometimes it is subtle and sometimes it looks awful.
Well through some other social media outlets I have learned
a few tricks. The one option when turned off is the hypersmooth.When I to this you see my head ditty boppin
down the path and to be honest its hard to watch and far to distracting.
I am not producing film quality for professional films, but it’s
hard to watch. With I don’t have any
video to share from the hike.
I will do a short hike on Memorial Day and tweak my setting
yet again.
I am thinking I am willing to lose some detail in the videos
I take. It will not detract from the big picture what I am trying to show the
viewer I believe. There will be some
motion blur and some pixelation. These issues have been visible, but at this
point they have been minor. For me it
does not detract from the over experience that my videos are attempting to show.
I will keep doing it this way and keep learning as I go. Be
well folks and until next time.
I had to wait for Sunday to do any hiking. We had some heavy
rainstorms hit us.
I wanted to hike for 10 miles. I like this distance in the
Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP).
One issue with a trail that long it’s tough to get away from
others. There are trails a person can join that will allow you to do
this.
I took two routes and joined them to make a 10.3 mile hike
through Garmin Basecamp.
I would first have to utilize All Trails to down the two
trails.
I connected them with one mile of roadway. The temperature
was balmy 51 degrees. The wind gusts that were over 20 mph made it chilly
throughout the hike.
I saw very view people when I originally started at
0800.
Part of my route was on a bridal trail. I never saw any
pasture puppies. I was kind of hoping to see a few on this day. Instead, I saw
tons of spring flowers, red squirrels, fox squirrels, and a few
dogs.
I am still learning about my GoPro and the low light
conditions this morning and how in some areas the videos look great and some
they look like dirt lol.
I relearned that just because it’s called Wilderness and it’s
not in Montana, Maine, or Michigan it should not be discounted.
I have seen Hell Hollow a few times on an Ohio Map, but
again I discounted it.I never gave it a
fair shake.Information for the park can
be found here and here
I strapped on my waders and unlike the last time I was here
in February Paine Creek was flowing with no ice jambs.
I arrived and people were at the pavilion having a little
family picnic celebrating graduation.
I hiked in my waders and wading boots to the high falls that
be found here N41° 40.953' W81° 06.915'. This is a double waterfall. This has
two waterfalls that have been created through water erosion done differently.
A lot of the shale was covered in brown algae. This stuff
grew where the water was not constantly moving over it.This stuff was slick so slick I fell once
while not really paying attention to where my feet were going.
I walked back 1.2 miles in the creek to the main falls that
everyone sees and the bottom of the stairs after you walk through the woods, I
am guessing 300 yards.
This creek was primarily a exposed limestone bed and
extremely smooth.It has several smooth
potholes in the creek bottom from water erosion.
I remembered seeing other waterfalls downstream from the aerial
photos I have seen. I continued my creek
hiking downstream. I saw two more
waterfalls after this one and I could hear another. This waterfall can be found here N41° 41.880'
W81° 07.483'
I looked downstream and the riverbed looked to had dropped
15 feet vertically downstream.I could also
hear another waterfall.This waterfall
was higher than the other one at the north most end of my hike.
This southern waterfall can be found here N41° 41.919' W81°
07.461'
This waterfall, like the more northerly one, has a great
swimming hole at the bottom of it.
I climbed out of the creek and jumped onto the trail. The
trail was established but it was hard to follow them as you get closer to the
bottom of stairs to climb out of the gorge.
I ended my hike after climbing out of the gorge.Hell Hollow Wilderness is an amazing little
gem. This area would be great to watch birds.The other time of year that would be great would be fall. All the hardwood
trees with a mix of hemlock trees would be a great mix of fall colors and
greens.
I headed out to a friends farm to take my Olympus TG-6 and my GoPro 13 to do some startrail photography. The frost was heavy and on my sleeping bag had turned to water only.
The content turned out really well and the Bortle Scale for this area I was in is a 4.
In Ohio you can find gems in plain sight. I have been close
to this park in my travels through Ohio. I have never stopped until today.Herre is the State of Ohio Park link
With all the rain I knew the waterfalls would be running
hard. I had full access to Cascade Falls and they are getting close to wrapping
up the construction project on Minnehaha Falls.
This place has a lot of mud after it rains so be very
prepared. I wore my waders, and a wading jacket and I was dry as it continued
to rain all day.
This place is close to the road, it’s in the country but I
am sure as the water is wet it teams with people in the warmer months.
The rock formations are incredible. I want to believe with
my limited knowledge of geology and erosion patterns these have eroded by an ancient
river. This is not sitting go no plateau
or atop a mountain and constantly being bombarded by winds. The other point to make the erosion patterns
appear to be from the bottom up.Water
still runs at the bases of a lot of these huge pieces or rocks.
Here are some better sources that explain the geology of
Nelson – Kennedy Ledges:
I have been in near this park several times in my travels. Today the weather was wet and I knew the crowds woud be zero today with all the potential of alot of mud.
The rains have been relentless around the Great Lakes lately. This is our spring weather and it will help us alot during the summer months.