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Mon, 26 May 2014 10:23:25 -0700
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King Hollow road runs from St. Rt. 278 (which comes from Nelsonville) to St. Rt. 356 (I know this because my mom and dad live on King Hollow Rd). At the end of King Hollow turn right on St. Rt.356 and that will take you to St. Rt. 50, turn right to St. Rt. 278  (which takes you  through Zaleski State Forest) and that goes back to Lake Hope. Nice drive and little roads in between like Baptist Church Rd. and Raccoon Creek (horse camp). Or you could turn left on St. Rt. 50 to St. Rt. 32 and turn left on St R.t. 32 to Lake Snowden (across from Alexander High school). We have seen two Red-headed Woodpeckers (chasing each other around) everyday in the campground area. If you get lost you could ask the ghost"The Dead" at Moonville Tunnel for directions.

 
Leah Edinger   

Henry Ward Beecher, an eminent 19th-century American preacher and naturalist, once said that if human beings wore wings and feathers,very few would be clever enough to be crows.

And any crow could tell you that is true. 


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