Last night I finally got out to Blue Mound to cut several of the trees that had fallen over the trails.
The big one in Over Lode at the second ravine crossing is now history.
I finished cutting the down tree about a quarter mile back from 5-Corners just as it started to rain. On the walk back to the Gator at the intersection, the rain started to pour down. The light faded, then it got very bright. The wind picked up. I started to feel nervous and began to hurry.
I'm not sure what made me stop, but it just seemed like a bad idea to keep going with my eyes on the trail. I squinted up into the downpour and saw that directly ahead, the upper branches of the trees were whipping back and forth in a way that didn't look good. Then, right about where I would have been if I hadn't hesitated, a large branch slammed down on the trail.
Driving the Gator back up John Minix trail toward the parking lot, I kept looking back up at the tree tops and stopped several times when the ones ahead of me started whipping. The trail was completely blocked by fallen branches at one point. I had to get out to pull them off, and tweaked my back pulling on a big one. I couldn't move the last branch, but fortunately the Gator was able to roll over it. I doubt that I could have started the chain saw in the heavy rain.
Walt