Blue skies dominated cooler temperatures than had been experienced in the last
several days the first day out on the road today. The main goal would
take as long to reach as it would to travel straight through to the final
destination for the evening. However, it offered an infinitely more
interesting view of the world.
Very little has changed on the Glade Top Trail National Forest Scenic Byway since the Civilian Conservation Corp constructed this gravel road back
in the 1930s. Tracing ridge tops as high 150 meters above the Mark Twain
National Forest, it offers up some spectacular views of southern Missouri.
Previous journeys passed by the western most terminus of this trail several
times, continuously building interest in traversing said route. There
never seemed to be time to make the 37-meter trek though, or the transport was
not well-suited to the occasion. All seemed well-planned for in this
particular investigation, excepting a faulty camera mount. That one
point proved sufficient to completely foil the attempt to capture an
uninterrupted view of the route.
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