Devil’s Den
Last weekend Anne and I went to Devil’s Den, which apparently is the coolest state park in the world. There are 2 wild caves on the walking trail that we explored a little bit. We only had a crank powered flashlight, so we didn’t go all the way to the back of the most accessible cave, but I’m pretty sure we’ll be back with some better gear to go exploring. There was also a sweet waterfall at one point.
But did you meet the Devil? What was he like?
That last picture of the two of you is real cute.
Yeah, Devil’s Den is a pretty neat spot. I’ve been to many of those exact places you were at I think. If you go over toward the horse camping area there’s a one lane bridge and, under the one-lane bridge, there’s a medium-sized stream with flat stone outcroppings. The water there is often an interesting color and there usually aren’t many people around (probably because a horse is a prerequisite to camp in that area). You might’ve already dicovered that though.
“The water there is often an interesting color and there usually aren’t many people around (probably because a horse is a prerequisite to camp in that area).”
If I had to guess, I’d say that there usually aren’t many people around because they know better than to stay away from the Devil. Also, the “interesting” color is from the blood of infants and saints.