There was a photo that always caught my eye when going through Mom and Dad's photos albums. It is a picture of Dad with his buddies hanging around the sign at Backbone State Park in Dundee, Iowa. It looks like they were having a lot of fun! Since moving back to Iowa, I have always want to go there and a couple of weeks ago, we finally went.
Since Backbone is an hour north of Cedar Rapids, we spent the night at Molly and Adrien's and then headed up on a Saturday morning. While driving, Molly was giving us information about the trails, how many miles they were and what type of trail. Most of the trails were short, like one mile but if we wanted to go around the lake, that would be the 6 mile trail. We decided that would be the one to take.
We pulled into a parking spot and prepared for our journey. We first had to find the trail head and once we did, we were on our way.
The first thing we noticed were many worms hanging from the trees with a silky, spider web type string. We didn't like this because we didn't want want worms on us and the web was very sticky and hard to get off. If you look closely at the next photo, I tried to capture a picture of one hanging.
We decided to put Adrien up front so he would run into them before we would. He decided swinging a stick in front of him would help out.
Since there were so many and he couldn't get all of them, I picked up a stick and swung as well. I was right behind him. I was glad I found my stick because it helped me on the very steep climbs. We came to a part of the lake where the trees hung over it. We noticed a lot of huge trout swimming below the trees and then they would jump out and grab a worm hanging from the tree. This was exciting to see these very large fish do this. We also stopped every once in awhile to do a worm check.
This is just part of the lake we walked around, and what an adventure!
First we had the worm and web issue. We then had butterfly moth hijackers and they would stay on us forever.
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