Nice shots! I hadn't heard of Hocking Hills before, although my in-laws are to the south a bit in Portsmouth.
Most of northern and central Ohio is flat, flat, flat, but the eastern and southern parts of the state contain some of the foothills of the Appalachians. It's hilly but not mountainous, although the terrain can be pretty rough.
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John MuellerRegistered UsersPosts: 2,555Major grins
edited April 5, 2006
Thanks all for looking and commenting.
There is some good stuff in Ohio:):
Kygarden,under a 3 hr drive from Cincy.
John those are great shots. I have not been to Hocking Hills in several years. I really need to get back there. Need to get in shape first, as there is a bunch of hiking to do there.
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Really, really nice John.
I don't mean to sound like a naive Southern Californian but I had no idea that you guys had that kind of terrain in Ohio; very cool stuff.
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Most of northern and central Ohio is flat, flat, flat, but the eastern and southern parts of the state contain some of the foothills of the Appalachians. It's hilly but not mountainous, although the terrain can be pretty rough.
There is some good stuff in Ohio:):
Kygarden,under a 3 hr drive from Cincy.
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Very nice photos John
Does the water run all year or is there dry spells with no water falls ?
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