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ADT JOURNAL: CHAPTER 6
March 6, Thursday Sherry dropped us off on the trail at Lake Logan and we began the best day's hike so far on the trip. Today we were looking forward to hiking the many miles of true trail (not on roads) in Hocking Hills State Park, one of Bill's old stomping grounds when he grew up in Ohio. It was cold (30's) but bright and sunny with a brisk wind and no rain in the forecast for at least 3 days. These trails today seemed to be some of the best that the Buckeye Trail has to offer. Although we don't advocate only hiking the popular sections of any trail, if one doesn't have the time to hike the whole BT, this section should not be missed. Towering cliffs, massive rock formations, frequent waterfalls, chutes, and shelter caves abound. Particularly, the section between Old Mans Cave and Cedar Falls is outstanding. This section of trail, by the way, for A.T. hikers, is named the Grandma Gatewood Trail. Grandma Gatewood was an A.T. thru-hiker and a proponent of trails in southern Ohio. We did see a lot of flood damage though as the water tore up several sections of the trail and left many muddy patches to slog through.
March 7, Friday
March 8, Saturday By afternoon, we reached Londonderry, our second and last maildrop. Since the post office was closed, we called the postmaster. She immediately offered to come down, open the office, and give us our box. Since these were the supplies we needed to finish the hike and it would last us the next six days, we were delighted with her offer. When she arrived, she asked us if we wanted to come to her house for dinner, a shower, and laundry. Wow, what an offer how could we refuse! Again, the people of southern Ohio have been superb in the hospitality department. Next, we got a ride to Chillicothe for a planned day of rest tomorrow. After 8 straight days of hiking, our bodies needed a day of rest and it is supposed to rain tomorrow, so maybe we'll have good hiking weather on Monday again.
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