Happy Easter (Larry's crafting at home)
Happy Easter to everyone. We had a great Easter with blue skies.
We woke up to a brisk morning with the temperature of 39 degrees and the high of 65 degrees.
I was glad Larry told me to plug in the heaters when we got here. Our heaters are small and controlled by remote controls, where you can adjust the temperature. It was nice getting out of bed with the heater running. I crawled out of bed at 7:45 and Larry was wrapped up in the unicorn blanket. I got dressed and then made mini waffles for breakfast.
After breakfast we got ready to go on a hike. We decided to hike Big Spring Loop because we can walk to the trailhead. We started the hike from our site at 8:30 and returned back at 10:15. We hiked the park road for .75 to the trailhead. Then we walked a stone walkway made by the CCC to a few rock steps we climbed to the trail. We climbed 329' in elevation to the top of the mountain using switchbacks at places. The trail went on the rim of the forest and through the trees. It was a challenging trail where we had to climb over rocks and roots and in between some boulders. The climb was for .75 mile and then the trail flattens out. When it flatten out we found a rock to sit on to rest. It was a perfect place to rest because we had beautiful views of the forest, the river and surrounding area. After our rest we continued our hike The rest of the hike was going back down the mountainside gradually. The trail terrain was the same going downhill. Once down the hill we had to walk the park road for .10 of a mile back to the trail. This section of the trail was flat but it was still challenging because you had to hike a rocky trail. In places it was very narrow. The trail took us to Big Spring and we hiked over it. As we did this section we saw a few caves, that were formed by the water. After walking around Big Spring we hiked the rock walkway back to where we entered the trail. While walking the rock walkway we saw three bicyclist, there was a bench so we sat on it until the bicyclists rode by. We said our hellos. Then we continued back to the Minnie. By the end of the hike we had hiked 3.75 miles and for an hour and 45 seconds. It was a super hike.
We use a GPS program to track our walks and hikes, it tells you the elevation and how far you go. Larry's watch has a cute program that verbally tells you every mile: how far you've gone and how long it took you to do the mile. At the end it summarizes the hike: your heart rate, elevation, time, distance, stress and more. We like this feature, its fun but it's not necessary.
Here is a fun fact about Big Spring: Big Spring moves 286 million gallons of water and 173 tons of dissolved bedrock away per day.
Once we were back to the Minnie we spent the rest of the day relaxing.
We decided to stay another couple of nights so Larry paid for them via the internet. Earlier on the trip we had to replace the fuel filler hose and they put a temporary radiator hose on the Minnie. Larry wants to get the correct hose so he got the old hose out and did some research on getting a replacement. Of course with the Minnie being so old the original hose is no longer available so he found some alternatives that should work. He could order one from Auto Zone for $70 or they had one in stock that might work for $90. He found he could get two hoses from Amazon for $22 but they won't be in Poplar Buff until Wednesday. We were planning on going to Poplar Buff to get the thermistor for the refrigerator on Tuesday but we could put this off until Wednesday. Larry ordered the part off of Amazon. If it doesn't make it here Wednesday we can find something to do for another day or more.
Larry spent sometime planning our hike for tomorrow by reading reviews. He started reading another book. I played games.
I played the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. The event was Event: Two Game Tango Mini of 10 games (5 Free Cell and 5 Pyramid). It took 41 minutes and 48 seconds, which put me in 10th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.
For dinner Larry barbecued pork patties and we had chips to go with them. After dinner we got the motorcycle off the carrier because we're going to use it tomorrow morning to get to the trailhead we're going hike. Then we went for a walk around the campground. Larry walked around the tent loops with me (1 mile) and then I walked them two times by myself. By the end of the walk I had done 3 miles for an hour. By the end of the day I had done 20,000 steps.
In between playing games, hiking and walking I continued reading Northern Borders.
































