Went for a long walk at Ravinia yesterday. I ruined some bow hunter's day I think by being the one other person in the whole forest at the same time. Hope they got something tho.
I've been there twice now and it's a cool beech / oak / hickory forest. There's a high spot way up in the center of the forest with a stand of pines that's really pretty. You can tell you're getting close when you hear the corvids, cause that's where they chill.
Saw some woodpeckers and some grey squirrels. Think I saw a blue jay but not sure. And then tons of little brown birds.
There's a nice spot near the north end of path 1 that leads down this gravel'ed hill and the thing is lined with red oaks and this year was not mast year but last year when I went the acorns were an inch deep.
I managed to gather some black walnut in the parking lot and several honey locust pods that still tasted pretty sweet and had large and/or fat pods.
I think this is likely two stump sprouts from what must have been a massive tree originally. The trunk on the left was probably 3-4ft diameter. These beauties are on the southern way of path 1 in ravinia state forest.
If you park at the "official" entrance to the park and walk through the sumac/oak plantings/neo-forest and up the big hill to the gravel lot, take a right and you get to these in about 20min from the main entrance. They're about 15min straight uphill walk from the southern parking lot on path 1.
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