Lake Carlton Dam
We had a wonderful day with a lot of sunshine. The morning temperature was 51 degrees and the high temperature was 73 degrees.
I woke up at 7:20 am and Larry was cutting new pads for his feet. The fan and heater were both running. I made mini waffles for breakfast. After breakfast we got ready to go on a hike. I got my little pouch out of the cabinet and put a couple of bottles of water in it.
Today we rode the motorcycle over to the trailhead in the day area, it is near the outdoors classroom. We parked the motorcycle and walked over the lake via a bridge to get to the trailhead. The trailhead was for the Mountain Trail, which is marked by blue hiking signs. But the actual trail name wasn't there. There is another entrance to the trail at the Cattail Pond. We shared the trail with the Cougar horse trail. We hiked the trail to Governor's Horse Trail, where it Ys. We went left and kept on the Mountain Trail. The trail went through the forest and up the mountainside. It was a steep climb to get up to the top. We had to hike on loose rocks, pine needles and leaves. We had to be careful but it was a great trail. We hiked to where there was a loop, which was about 1.5 miles. The loop was another 1.5 miles. The trail wasn't marked with a name but it did have Orange/White trail markers. It had two colors because it's multi-use trail. The loop trail went up and down small hills. While hiking a gentleman came behind us. We let him get around us because he was running. We hiked through dry creeks, along the ridge of the mountain, saw views of the lake and down an old logging road. When we were descending down the mountain by Cottontail Pond Campground we met up with a group of six kids hiking up the mountain bare feet. They had a small dog, which they carried to get around us. When we got to Cattails Pond we used a bridge3 to cross over the pond to the tent campground. It was a small campground but very nice. We rested in the shelter before taking the park road back to the day area. After our rest we hiked the road for about a half a mile to the day area. Then we walked around the day area.
Mountain Trail terrain
View of Lake Carlton from the trail
Larry resting on a rock chair
The rock chair
Cattail Pond
The bridge to Cattail Pond Campground
An old CCC water fountain
We walked through the nature center, which was a CCC building. It was small but very nice. It talked about the history of the area and wildlife in the area. One of the rangers was holding a snake and showed it to us. She said she caught the snake two years ago in August in the park. It was small and very friendly. It liked being handled. After walking through the Nature Center we continued our walk to the motorcycle. We walked to the amphitheater and through it. It was originally built by the CCC but the actual stage area was more modern. Then we walked to the motorcycle. As we were getting ready to go a couple came up to us and asked about the motorcycle. We visited with them for a little while, they're from Oklahoma. They were very nice.

Carlton Lake Dam
Yurt for rent
Nature Center exhibits entrance
The CCC exhibit and history
Black bear exhibit
Bobcat exhibit
By the end of the hike we had hiked 4 miles, it took us three hours.
When we got back to the Minnie we relaxed for a little bit. Then we had lunch.
Late yesterday Larry noticed a small amount of coolant under the Minnie. He crawled under the Minnie and found the leak was coming from a hose. He was unable to tighten the clamp with a screw driver so today he got his tool box out and using tools from it he was able to tightened the clamp. He hopes this will fix the leak.
Larry started a new book and relaxed outside in his chair. I played my games. I did the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. The daily event was Event: Two Game Tango of 20 games (10 Klondike and 10 Pyramid). It took me 1 hour, 10 minutes and 25 seconds, which put me in 17th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.
My fitness band hasn't been tracking my mileage correctly. When we go hiking Larry's fitness watch will say we went the correct mileage but mine will read less than his. Larry's watch has a built in GPS so his mileage is correct. My band doesn't have GPS. Last year he figured out how to get my band to work with the GPS from my phone so it would be accurate. A couple of months ago I got a new phone so this afternoon he once again had to figure out how to get the tracking to work via the GPS on the phone.
After dinner we went for a walk. Larry started his watch to clock the walk and I started my band. We walked to the cabins and back. We checked his watch and my band and they were exactly the same distance, which was 1.25 miles. Yesterday I used my band it was 1 mile. So I have been going farther then my band said. After Larry went back to the Minnie I continued walking, I walked the Old Circle Campground three times. I ended up walking for a little over an hour for 3 miles.
Walking Old Circle Campground
While I continued my walk Larry read in his chair. After doing my games I continued reading Project Hail Mary.
By the end of the day had gotten 19.500 steps. We had a great day of hiking and walking.

































