• Irish Wilderness

    Irish Wilderness – There’s no Google Street View on HWY J, so I took a picture of the Camp 5 Pond access road at Irish Wilderness, Missouri. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    I’m running out of wildernesses to visit in Missouri. Irish Wilderness is named after a group of Irish immigrants who lived in the area. The settlement was destroyed and subsequently abandoned during the American Civil War.

    I’ve been working most weekends for a while, so I claimed a couple of days ‘Comp. Time’ for my four-day trip.

    I’d forgotten about Irish Wilderness until earlier this year a friend asked if I’d hiked it. That started me researching. It’s one of the larger wildernesses, and a one-hundred-and-fifty-ish mile drive from Springfield. According to the write-ups I’ve read, it’s a difficult trail to follow. So the extra time might come in handy. Water is also an issue, there’s not supposed to be a lot on two of the longer sections of the trail. My plan was fairly simple, take the White’s Creek Trail counterclockwise starting with the North Loop.

    Given the trail’s reputation of being hard to follow, I deliberately picked late spring for this hike in the hope that a lot of people would have already hiked it this year, making it easier to follow. The trail map I had was based on the GPS coordinates provided by Ouachitas Maps, which despite being over ten years old, proved to be excellent, and very accurate.

    Just to give myself a challenge, I was considering starting with an eight-mile hike to Bliss Spring. As I arrived after midday, I needed to get moving.

    Maps

    • Maps for this trip can be found here.
  • Journal: Four Three days backpacking in Irish Wilderness, May 2021

    Bliss Spring, Irish Wilderness, Missouri. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    My original plan was to spend four days exploring the Whites Creek Trail at Irish Wilderness. A change in plan on day two cut my trip short by a day.

  • Ethereal

    Ethereal – Ginger made this luminous plant sculpture several years ago. It’s recently appeared more prominently in the bedroom following a tidy-up. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    Ginger made this luminous plant sculpture several years ago. It’s recently appeared more prominently in the bedroom following a tidy-up.

  • Ginger – Breakfast at Denny’s

    Ginger – Breakfast at Denny’s. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • Ginger, immersed in her phone

    Ginger, immersed in her phone – Breakfast at Denny’s. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • Breakfast at Denny’s – Gary

    Breakfast at Denny’s – Breakfast, our first meal out in over a year. Copyright © 2021 Ginger Allman, all rights reserved
  • Breakfast at Denny’s

    Breakfast at Denny’s – Bacon, sausage, hash browns, and eggs. Our first meal out together in over a year (MacDonald’s in the parking lot doesn’t count). Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • A cuppa and two biccies

    A cuppa and two biccies – what better way to celebrate my second COVID jab? Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    I planned on being tied up with my second COVID-19 vaccination for over an hour. As it turned out, I’d had my shot within five minutes of arriving at the vaccination center. The whole thing including driving there and back was finished in three-quarters of an hour.

    I decided to celebrate with a nice cup of tea and a couple of biscuits (cookies). And yes, I drink my tea black with no sugar.

  • Tomfoolery at the trailhead

    Day Hike with Katie and Lanie – End of hike silliness. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
    Day Hike with Katie and Lanie – End of hike silliness. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
    Day Hike with Katie and Lanie – Hurry up! (I’ve lost my small tripod so I was trying to balance the camera on top of my pack. It took a couple of attempts to stop it all falling over). Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • The end of the hike

    Day hike with Katie and Lanie – The end of the hike. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    Day hike with Katie and Lanie. I took them to my favorite spot in Piney Creek Wilderness. It was an easy 5.5 mile hike with 570ft of elevation, and a nice long lunch stop by the lake.

  • Dogwoods on the ‘Farm Track Trail’

    Dogwoods on the ‘Farm Track Trail’ – Spring is sprung in the Ozarks. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • Tomfoolery at the lake

    Tomfoolery by the lake. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

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  • Katie and Lanie

    Katie and Lanie – lunch break by the lake. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    And the uncropped version…

    Katie and Lanie – lunch break by the lake. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • Katie by Lanie

    Katie. Copyright © 2021 Lanie, all rights reserved.
  • Gary eating lunch

    Gary eating lunch – Day hike at Piney Creek Wilderness. Copyright © 2021 Lanie, all rights reserved.
  • Lanie by Lanie

    Lanie’s Selfie – She should know better by now, I’ll publish them all. Copyright © 2021 Lanie, all rights reserved.
    Lanie’s Selfie – She should know better by now, I’ll publish them all. Copyright © 2021 Lanie, all rights reserved.
  • Lanie opening her birthday presents

    Lanie opening her birthday presents. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • Tidying Away

    Tidying away – After one thousand miles of driving, two nights away, and three live-streamed services, I get a chance to tidy away the AV equipment. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    After one thousand miles of driving, two nights away, and three live-streamed services, I get a chance to tidy away the AV equipment. It’s been a busy Holy Week.

    Cramped working conditions livestreaming from a small church. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved

    It started with an ordination two-hundred miles away, in a church with no internet connection, but fortunately a strong cell phone signal. I tethered my cell phone to my laptop to live stream the service. Did I mention that the church PA wasn’t reliable? I ended up taping a couple of wireless lavalier mics to the rail for sound.

    Unlike a lot of the churches, when it comes to live streaming services I don’t get to do this every week, so I get to learn a lot every time I do this. And in a church that’s not set up to do live streaming, working conditions can be interesting!

    Next was a service involving four bishops at the cathedral. For that I had the cathedral’s regular live-streaming crew to work with. They normally use a single static camera, but for this service, I was asked to provide two cameras. We went for one static camera aimed at the sanctuary, and then I manned another which I attempted to point in the appropriate direction when needed.

    Then finally there was the Great Vigil of Easter, again at the cathedral, and for that, we got really adventurous and took one camera (a big shoulder-carried news-service camera) outside for the lighting of the Paschal Candle. Once that was over it was stuck on its tripod and my job was to keep checking everything and point the other camera at the celebrants. Such are the duties of a Communications Director.

    The Easter Vigil is my favorite service, and it was fantastic to be able to watch it live – there were six of us in the nave; my colleagues doing all the work on the sound and video mixers, a lector, the assistant organist, and the sacristan. I even appeared in the video taking communion for the first time in over a year.

    The live video elements are just a small part of the work involved. There is the promotional artwork to be produced, social media, captions, video editing, — we had five recorded readings at the Easter Vigil — planning, meetings, calls, and last-minute changes. There are always last-minute changes! But it’s all great fun, and I couldn’t have done it without all the help I had. By the end of the week, I was tired, and I was only doing three services. Many churches were running one or two a day through Holy Week. Oh boy.

  • Gary and the tower at the Pineview Trailhead

    Gary and the tower at the Pineview Trailhead – Trip over, 14.5 miles hiked, 1,300 ft. climbed, and some downtime by the lake. Just what the Dr. ordered. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    Trip over, 14.5 miles hiked, 1,300 ft. climbed, and some downtime by the lake. Just what the Dr. ordered.

    And now for more of what the Dr. ordered. My COVID-19 vaccination tomorrow.

    See below for the tracks for my three hikes for this trip.

    Day One

    Day Two

    Day Three

    Back at the Pineview Trailhead – interesting fact. There was a Pineview School near here. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • My campsite by Table Rock Lake

    My campsite by Table Rock Lake – It’s a shame my stay was cut short by my COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Copyright © 2021 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
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