Late winter hiking in the Shawnee National Forest

This post is going to be more of a photo album than a storybook.  We have been doing weekly hikes in the Shawnee to get in hiking shape and learn the local woods in advance of turkey season.  We have not seen a turkey yet (we didn't expect to), but have been noticing we are getting in better hiking shape and are finding lots of cool spots along the way.  Here is a massive pile of photos from late January until late February...













































































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  1. Lovely job, Johnny! I particularly love the waterfall photos will all of the icicles. Glad we are getting outside this winter!

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