Back to Indiana, again. This time I car-camped.
First night I stayed in Prophets Town State Park. The camp sites kind of suck--level, but gravel. But the bathroom and showers are state-of-the-art.
I stayed up in my rental car listening to the Red Sox lose to the Indians in the ALCS.
Second night I stayed at Cataract Falls State Park. Great campsites. I've got a photo album from this trip, entitled Week of 10/15/2007.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007
Chinese Tombs, Skunked in Indiana
I was back in Indiana and stayed at Mounds State Park and Missisinewa Lake (see earlier post).
I was particularly interested in Mounds for two reasons (at least):
Finally, for this trip I went back to Mississinewa. There a skunk or something sprayed my tent. My tent is now like the car in that Seinfeld episode--the smell is terrible, and I'm not sure I'll ever use it again.
I was particularly interested in Mounds for two reasons (at least):
- I know that there are other mounds (and parks) throughout the US.
- My training is in early (up to about 200 BCE) China. I know little about the mounds in Indiana--or the others throughout the US--but they reminded me of the tombs near Xi'an, ancient capital of China. Both sites appear to be pounded-earth, pyramidal mounds. Also, China's are burial monuments of figures from the Qin (221 -206 BCE) and Western Han Dynasties (206 BCE - 220 CE). The mounds in Indiana are roughly the same period.
Finally, for this trip I went back to Mississinewa. There a skunk or something sprayed my tent. My tent is now like the car in that Seinfeld episode--the smell is terrible, and I'm not sure I'll ever use it again.
Inagural Trip
These days I'm traveling to Indiana quite a bit.
I bought a book on Indiana's State Parks that's been helpful. My first week I camped all three nights I was there. I camped at two different State Parks (I'm determined to camp only in State and National Parks).
I bought a book on Indiana's State Parks that's been helpful. My first week I camped all three nights I was there. I camped at two different State Parks (I'm determined to camp only in State and National Parks).
- Mississinewa Lake. This Park--located just outside of Peru, Indiana--has a lot of nice campsites. I chose it for the first night as it was close to the client I was visiting in North-Central Indiana. I stayed in one of the small, back, non-electric sites. Pure car camping.
One of the nicest things about this place is its true Indiana-ness. The people at the gate were very nice; the lake is surrounded by farms; and the terrain is flat as a pancake. - Brown County State Park. According to just about everyone I asked in Indiana, Brown County is the place to camp. And it is a beautiful park. There are many hills with scenic views. To me, though, it looked like a scaled back version of Vermont--where I camp every summer. It was nice, but I think Hoosiers like it because it's different from the rest of the state.
At Brown County State Park, I found a place where I could park my rental car, hike in (just a mile or so), and camp overnight.
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