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I went hiking while I waited for a mammoth cave tour, and I wanted to hike more, but I didn't. Two years later I went to Colorado and decided I'd like to climb Longs Peak. I did hike more after that, as much as I could. I went to the Shawnee and Hoosier National Forests in the year after that...
The owner doesn't live there, didn't say people could hike there but he didn't say they couldn't either. I don't think he cares but he's not giving permission. I've been wanting to see the Fist of God, you hike in from Lake Glendale?
You can get to 100' from it on a trail in HNF. The trail keeps going onto private property, the bluff is probably 100' feet from the boundary. Alltrails says it's in HNF, but I've meet the owner and he says it's not.
This was in an entrance to Roppel Cave in Kentucky, there's a trapdoor on the floor that leads to the 150' of ladders down into the cave. I was standing under the door when it got opened and it rained crickets and spiders on me from 15' up.
Pete's cave in Indiana is a unique sandstone rock shelter/ cave right outside the edge of Hoosier National Forest, there's a trail to it but it is on private property .
There are numerous old rock carvings in the shelter, which I think is the biggest on Indiana.
The cave is more of a slot...
I've hiked in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Utah, and Colorado. Colorado is the highest elevation I've hiked, I think Blanca Peak is as high as I've ever hiked. I need to acclimate to anything over 12,500'. I've hiked La Plata too, it was a sufferfest.
It's awesome, even if you don't see any snakes! There's some amazing arches and a trail called inspiration point at the north end. There's an unofficial trail with about 150'? of exposure on both sides.
I generally wait for an Alltrails map to become available, or use a guidebook if there's one for the area. I've copied routes on Strava and it works the same. I'll go on a trip with no info if I have to, but even a YouTube video is better than nothing. The best way to go places you've never...
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