I've thought it would be fun to go hike the Elba fire tower someday and Sunday turned out to be that day.
I didn't really know what to expect other than that in articles I've read it requires quite an effort to get to the top.
These were my companions for the day.
There are around 600 steps just to get up to the bottom of the tower and this is how we navigated them. Natalie made it the whole way on her own power while Harvey got a ride. I have to say, I'm glad she needed a rest now and then because so did I!
The view from the top was spectacular although the colors were a little short of peak. I'll have to admit to a few moments of queasiness being up that high and open all around.
I tell ya, Jon must have biceps and thighs of steel because with Harvey on his shoulders on the way up and both kids in his arms coming down the tower he got quite a workout!
We did some more hiking in the area and had a a little nature lesson along the way. The wooly bears were out and quite a curiosity.
The kids found a stone for each of them while their daddy planted a geocache.
After a little lunch in St. Charles we stopped at the park for some fun at the playground.
Harvey was a little hesitant to launch himself down the twirly slide so Jon showed him how it works.
On the final leg home we added another geocache to Jon's list of finds and each of the kids came home with a treasure of their own.
It was pretty much a perfect Fall afternoon!