Ohio started out flat, like eastern Indiana, and stayed that way until I got to the Zanesville area where the terrain began to turn hilly and was dotted with small family farms and pastures full of cows. We picked up US 22 at this point and traveled it through this picturesque terrain. We entered Ohio on a windy Sunday in September and in fact the state suffered major power outages while we were walking through. Some 750,000 people were without power for a number of days. The people we met were very gracious and took the power failures in stride. It was a pretty state and one I hope to spend more time in exploring the rich heritage of their past Presidents.
- Miles Walked: 247
- Average Miles per Day: 17.5
- Total Miles Walked: 2,756.5
- % of Walk Completed: 86%
- Days Walked: 14
- Days Off: 2.5
- Money Found: $6.19
- Average Money Found per Day: $0.44
- Average Money Found per Mile: $0.025
- Counties Walked Through: 11 (Preble, Miami, Montgomery, Clark, Madison, Franklin, Licking, Muskingum, Guernsey, Harrison & Jefferson)
- State Highways: 2
- US Highways: 2
- County Roads: 1
- Major Bridges Crossed: 1/2 (Ohio River)
- Most Unusual Find: A blue light flashlight (we use it almost daily)
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