Saturday, October 23, 2010

Defeating Indiana's Tallest

Last weekend Christie and I went camping up on the tallest point of Indiana - Browning Hill. Browning Hill is 928ft tall, making it just 72 feet short of being a mountain. A part of Hoosier National Forest in Brown County, it's a bit of a drive out in some pretty country roads and the only sign that there's a trail there is a tiny little post that is set out about 10 feet from the road. It's really beautiful up there and the leaves at this time of the year are awesome. Here's some pics.


Playing with some light painting

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A Buckeye butterfly

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Marbled Orb Weaver

Apparently these pretty little guys wrap a leaf in their web to make a little inverted cup shelter to hide in. Pretty cool.

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