tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32922763.post6844065990122328527..comments2024-02-01T03:39:58.509-05:00Comments on R.A.M...Random Access Me-ness: Field Trip Friday: Hocking HillsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32922763.post-82572361786227934692010-10-17T22:04:51.514-05:002010-10-17T22:04:51.514-05:00I'll let you in on a secret....some of our fie...I'll let you in on a secret....some of our field trips also occuried on mini-vacations. Since we homeschool and homeschooling is all about the lifestyle, field trips can take place at anytime! :)<br /><br />Everytime we are back in Ohio I HOPE that we'll somehow be able to fit in a stop at Hocking Hills, if only for a day. We've not made it once. Your post certainly brought back memories though. We loved Old Man's Cave and Rock House. My husband and children actually crawled all through the crevices of Rock House. Your description of Conkle's Hollow was hilarious! I sooo understand! I'd read a review that said you absolutely didn't want to walk the trail after it had rained and that parent's should only take well-behaved children that won't wander. Like you, we also found out why this was so. I was so thankful that my kids were older when we were there. I would have been an absolute nervous wreck had the been a few years younger- not to say that I still didn't have a few of those moments. We did enjoy the scenery though, and the fact that we had that trail all to ourselves. Hmmm....wonder why? <br /><br />Anyway, glad to hear that you ordered that guide for Kansas- I found it incredibly useful. Happy planning! :)Tonya @ The Traveling Pratershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08460980967279853683noreply@blogger.com