Mohican State Park: Climbing the Fire Tower

Mohican State Park, Ohio; firetower (view up from base)

For Matt, Sunday afternoon was all about the fire tower.

I was merely aiming for a state park hike, reluctant to face the crowds that flock to the Hocking Hills on a “peak” color weekend. I promised Matt some football time and tossed out the possibility of checking out one of the park lookout towers. The chance to climb high above it all appealed to my nine-year old youngest boy. Which took me right back to Mohican (State Park)…

 
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Mohican State Park; firetower; view from lookout_1 We gathered our essentials after church: food, football, my camera… and began driving north. Rich golds and intense reds had settled into the treetops with mature assurance. When we finally exited the interstate and began snaking our way through farmlands, edged by the remnant woods of their origin, I began fielding variations of “are we there yet”? I was already “there”, but I knew what Matt was aiming at…

After a couple of unplanned “let’s see what this is!” stops, we found the tower. All eighty Mohican State Parkl; firetower; full viewfeet of it. I had told Matt that the structure would rise far above the trees, but the height obviously surprised him a little. As did the warning sign that no more than six people should be on the structure simultaneously…

My Matt is a thinker. We made it up a couple of abruptly steep flights of weathered steps, and then he turned to me. I knew exactly the pit-of-the-stomach chill he was experiencing. I get it too sometimes. Which is precisely why I climb rock walls and descend cliffs and venture into caves. It’s why I run faithfully and gratefully on my surgically-enhanced ankle and why I kayaked (and canoed) with a fully bandaged leg this past summer (shhh). Because I never want trepidations to own me… I don’t want fear to generate false parameters for my kids either.

Mohican State Park; firetower (looking down)There are no definitive answers to “What if…?” Sometimes limits must be established by pressing a shoulder into our own discomfort. It was one of those instinctive parenting moments where you pray that you’ll know how hard to push and how soon to let it all go. Our children have significant pieces of us embedded deep within, but the rest is so much mystery at times. Only they can know. We can only help them discover.

I reminded him of how excited he’d been to attain the fire spotter’s view from the top. Mohican State Park; clouds through firetower frameWe looked at just how far the next flight stretched up before us. He thought he could make that. I agreed and offered him a dollar if he made it to the top (I know! Questionable motivation… But that method works so well whenever I lose my car keys!!). I was keenly aware of our rising altitude myself with adrenaline clarifying each breath and a crisp breeze giving sway to the structure. But it was quite simply, beautiful. Sometimes, that is motivation enough.

Mohican State Park; firetower; Matt's

Matt made it all the way to the final platform at the top. We huddled into the tiny space and savored the view. Matt carefully snapped a photo by which to remember his moment and then proudly climbed the final planks to touch the highest point he could reach. It was clear as he turned to grin down at me that he had travelled much further than a mere eighty vertical feet.

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The Optimism of “October”: Mohican State Park

Blue skies over Mohican State Park

 
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In my estimation, there is no “ordinary” day. Admittedly, not every Wednesday will afford you a mountain-top view, but there are still an awful lot of lovely vistas to enjoy on the journey up. And they’re all “limited time only” offers… because each is truly a once-in-your-lifetime experience. Might as well enjoy them…

Mohican State Park; lodge pole pines

 

I had a little extra “thinking” time last week during an MRI (long, boring, and thankfully uneventful story). Physically pinned and morally obligated to a state of stillness, my mind rebelled a little and ran all over the place. Places I’ve been, people I’ve known, ideas that need definition and/or a “save” button… Life is never a stationary experience. Change is normal, completely common, and takes you to new places. I kind of like that.

 

 

A friend of mine has been skidding on “rough” for some time. I told her it was highly Mohican State Park; autumn oakunlikely that her life six months from now could ever fit into her present definitions and situations. Sometimes that is all we need to know… That our lives are moving and that we will soon find ourselves in another place whether we actively contribute to the change or not.

 

Now, that is a thrilling thought that will either lift or plunge the individual heart…

 

Mohican State Park; shades of warm Russet-tinged autumn is finally here. I alternately dread it (knowing that it will dead-end into a long-ish grey winter sometime in late November), and then fear that the blaze of color will never actually arrive. But it’s here. Diminished sunlight is steadily revealing the true colors of the woods.

 

 

 

In between the challenges that sidle up to us all, I’ve fit in more than my share of woods’ time this past week. I’m including View through Pleasant Hill Dam bridge at Mohican State Parksome photos from Saturday’s hike through Mohican State Park. I didn’t have time for it, which is precisely why it was so necessary.

The Clearfork Gorge overlook and Pleasant Hill Dam made for some nice, if slightly crowded photo ops.

 

Mohican State Park, autumn sumacThe true “get-away”, however, was achieved by wriggling through some fiery red sumac and thick sticky briars…past trees rubbed bare of their bark by bucks prepping their antler racks for battle…down the side of a small gorge to a forest floor carpeted in autumn colors. Mohican State Park; maple leafMohican State Park; white pine sapling

 

 

 

 

Beauty could be captured frame-by-frame, and stillness crept close riding the fragrances of autumn…

Mohican State Park; upward view

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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