starved rock







Last Saturday, JP and I took a little roadtrip to Starved Rock State Park. It's about 80 miles outside of Chicago and real close to JP's hometown. It was a super-nice Fall day. Perfect for hiking through the woods and canyons. Not only did I get to hang out with JP in a beautiful setting, I also had my first Jimmy John's experience. Yumm!
Labels: canyon, chicago, hiking, IL, Jimmy John's, jp, Starved Rock, Starved Rock State Park
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