Since it was such a gorgeous fall weekend, we continued with the outdoor theme on Sunday, driving south and east into Kentucky, eventually finding our way to Natural Bridge State Park in Slade, Ky. I had had the crazy idea that we should drive the 2.5 hours just to hike up to the Natural Bridge, enjoy the view, hike some more, climb down, then drive back home (another 2.5 hours or so). (So much for our efforts at conserving gas these days.) So I threw together a picnic lunch, filled up our water bottles and packed our cameras and off we went. On the way I got us slightly misplaced (that is to say, we missed an exit even though I had the map in my hands...unhappy moment) and almost ran out of gas when exits became few and far between (said prayers for gas stations to appear) .... but we got there sometime shortly after noon.
We commenced hiking, or should I say walking (or plodding?) slowly up "The Original Trail" which the trail guide describes as "the shortest and easiest trail for hiking to the Natural Bridge." (Humor.) The trail is only .75 miles but feels twice as long, especially for those who are very out-of-shape. Some kind soul thought to place benches and little trail shelters periodically along the way, and I took advantage of most of them. The trail is really a series of stone steps, wooden steps and rocks to climb - and it goes uphill at a decent grade all the way. Note: going downhill on all these steps and hills is even worse. Far worse! My leg muscles were a mess by the time we got back to the bottom a couple of hours later.