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Water fun in southern Delaware County

August 19, 2008 · 4 Comments

Today I had to traverse from one side of southern Delaware County to the other … something I do frequently. Since I wasn’t under a specific time limit, I took some time to take photos (see below) around the three main areas for boaters. It was a rather warm day in the high 80’s, so being next to water seemed like a good thing to do.

I first had to be up near Hoover Reservoir which extends from the east side of Westerville northward to the west side of Galena and beyond. I stopped at the southern part where the dam spillway is to snap photos. There were LOTS of Canadian geese there resting close to a picnic shelter. Given the “mess” they make, actually having a picnic there certainly wouldn’t be very appealing. There were also quite a few seagulls and brown ducks as well.

Northward on Sunbury Rd where it crosses over the reservoir, I stopped at another boat launch site to take some photos of the backside of some homes across the water. A couple of the homes have installed the huge rocks along their water frontage to prevent erosion. Others haven’t, and the erosion is obvious. There are many waterfront homes along Hoover. Because of a specific agreement with the City of Columbus, the water level can’t be raised as high as originally planned because the city would be responsible for taking the owner’s land away. (That’s why there are no waterfront homes along Alum Creek - they learned a lesson!)

Then my errands took me westward on Big Walnut Rd, so I took a brief side trip up Africa Rd to a boat launch on Alum Creek Reservoir. Not many people there, in spite of the warm day. However, it is a weekday, so most would be working. Or perhaps, the gas costs have curtailed some of the time spent on the water.

Back down Africa Rd to Lewis Center Rd which goes past the bottom of the Alum Creek Dam then northward along the west side of the reservoir. On this side of the lake, there are campgrounds, a beach, and a couple boat launches. One of them is for the sailing club. There’s something inherently peaceful about a sail boat, even though they were moored.

Also, on this side of the Reservoir is the Dog Park. Of course, I HAD to stop here. It was the busiest place … but it WAS a great day for the dogs to enjoy a swim. I wasn’t dressed appropriate to go inside the beach fence and potentially be subjected to “shake-baths”, so I stood outside the area. All I saw was large dogs, but then I heard a familiar sounding bark & snappy growl and knew there had to be a doxie somewhere. Sure enough, there was a short-hair … letting the big guys know who was REALLY the tough guy on the beach. I later learned his name was Scooter.

Continuing on with my errands near Powell, I went to the boat launch at O’Shaunessy on the Scioto River, which is just south of Home Rd off of Riverside Dr. Again, only a couple boaters in the water. As I was walking back to the WEENR-mobile, I noticed a bunch of carpenter bees were taking advantage of some flowering weeds to gather nectar. Better they spend their time here, than boring holes in nearby homes.

Since I seldom get any time off from real estate, I really enjoy the opportunity for these side jaunts to reconnect with nature and for a brief period of time forget about all the details of the real estate business. I need that once in a while to recharge the batteries.

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4 responses so far ↓

  • Jim Foreman // August 22, 2008 at 9:52 am

    Being around water is a great way to recharge your batteries! Come up to the Alum Creek Sailing Facility some Wednesday. We race every Wednesday and have a cookout after. Lots of fun!!

  • Elaine Reese // August 22, 2008 at 10:03 am

    Thanks for stopping by, Jim. Maybe some people will take you up on the Wed racing event. Sounds like fun!

    BTW, is the map, that shows on the sailing club’s web site, correct? I thought it looked like the location was too far north (above Peachblow). I stumbled upon the location when I was driving around but I thought it was off Hollenback.

  • Jim Foreman // August 22, 2008 at 1:07 pm

    It is actually off of the original Lewis Center Road before they rerouted it below the dam. Come on up!

  • Elaine Reese // August 22, 2008 at 1:39 pm

    The home page of your site has two map links. The first one is to Google Maps, and it seems to be correct. The second one, under Commodore heading, uses Yahoo and that’s the map that shows the location as being around Peachblow.

    Thanks for the invite but I don’t do bathing suits. The cookout does sound good … which is why I don’t do bathing suits! 8-)

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