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Nebraskaland June 2021

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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50 Nebraskaland • June 2021 As we approached that fi nal descent, we stopped to snap a fi nal trail marker photo and enjoy the view. After reaching West Ash Road, we walked north one-third of a mile to the creek-side picnic area maintained by the Forest Service. Time of arrival: 12:19 p.m. Day three and another 15,121 steps and 4.9 miles down. The GPS unit showed we had covered 37.19 miles in 15 hours, 58 minutes and 56 seconds. We'd been on the trail for two days, three hours and 53 minutes. Final Thoughts With some of Nebraska's most captivating scenery behind us — not to mention ups, downs, ticks, thunderstorms, cow pies and patches of poison ivy — we stretched out on a picnic table with West Ash Creek playing its soothing sounds nearby. Cricket and Kiera's arrival with a bucket of fried chicken and cold sodas was certainly a joyous occasion, as was an obligatory stop in Crawford for ice cream. While traveling U.S. Highway 20 from Crawford to Chadron in the air-conditioned comforts of the truck, I marveled while looking south over the open plain. The familiar sight of the Pine Ridge in the distance, and the land we had covered, had taken on new meaning to Sawyer and me. The journey certainly helped us meet our goal of "social distancing." Even though we saw some horse prints, Clouds glow above East Ash Creek Canyon, the starting point of the adventure's fi nal day. The backpackers stop for a selfi e before descending to the West Ash Creek Trailhead.

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