From the cafe, I headed south on route 7, checking to make sure the laundromat and car wash are still where I remember them (for tomorrow morning) as I rounded the steep bend and climbed my way out of the deep valley that Jasper sits in. It was about fifteen minutes out of Jasper that I found the Buffalo Valley scenic turn out, and it was time to come to terms with the pent up feelings. I have a photograph of Buffalo at that scenic look out...it was vivid in my mind as I pulled into the gravel
parking lot. It was early and the shop there was closed and I was alone. And I wept, uncontrollably and unapologetically. I think I may go back and leave his ashes there. I have not decided yet...
I HAVE A PHOTO OF BUFFALO STANDING HERE. |
I ran route 7 south to the "Rotary Ann" rest area just south of route 16. The rest area was created some time after 1940 when the road was formally put in. The "Rotary Anns" used to be a women's arm of the Rotary Club and they funded that rest area. While there, I studied the local area on the maps and decided to back track and run route 16 east and that turned out to be my best decision of the day!
A tight and twisty run of two lane black top, 16 goes from nowhere to nowhere and there was NO traffic on the road at all! I saw 3 cars, one service truck, three deer, one ground hog, one lizard, and one fox over a period of about two hours. It was one of the best rides I have enjoyed in awhile. And it made me feel my age! I didn't realize how long it had been since I had done some serious canyon carving and by the end of the day today, my arms and shoulders were feeling their age. But it felt good and
helped me lift myself out of the mental funk.
I was actually on a journey to find Push Mountain, and according to the directions on the old brochure I did, but I was unable to find the actual road that Buffalo fell in love with on our last trip. Apparently, it was not what's shown on the brochure, because I have a photo of Buffalo next to a sign that says NO SEMIs... I could not find that intersection where I took the picture. I was a little sad because that was where I seriously thought of spreading his ashes, on that road. I may see if I can find it again on Thursday.
Tomorrow is a reality check of laundry and bike washing after breakfast. Then I may go hiking some where. Not sure yet. It is going way too fast for me. I am not ready to say I am at peace or , well, quite frankly, ready to go home.
COTTER, ARKANSAS, FLY FISHING CAPITAL OF... WELL, SOMEWHERE... |
NOT how I want to go! I want to go to sleep one night and not wake up, I do NOT want to die doing what I love...it really seems rather gory and painful. Get it? Good.
~ Peace
Bobbi
3 comments:
I hope to die in my sleep, like my grandpa. Not screaming and crying like the rest of the people in his car.
love reading your odyssey.
Jeff, you crack me up!!
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