It was a great day to just poke around on The Avenue of the Giants between Richardson Grove south of Benbow north to Myers Flat. It’s a trip down memory lane. We first traveled this stretching 2008 but it was in 2014 that we lingered here and first started geocaching. At Richardson Grove we learned the visitor center is open only on the weekend. At Legends of Bigfoot, our first visit ever, we learned it’s basically a gift shop. None of the carved wood bears are traveling back to Tween Creeks with us this trip. At a couple of places along the road we found geocaches. And at Chimney Tree Grill we learned our memory didn’t deceive us, the hamburgers made from local grass-fed Beef are every bit as delicious as we remember.

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Over a long weekend we sampled some of the myriad things to do in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, unique among national parks for it’s environmental reclamation, historic preservation, and recreational opportunities adjacent to the populous cities of Cleveland and Akron in northeastern Ohio. Can’t wait to return and explore more.

Slow Journey Home

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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

It’s been a fascinating two day visit to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. We managed to pack in tours of the HMS Warrior, the HMS Victory as well ast Victory Live: The
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