In looking for new places to hike, I checked out the GeoCaching site for the first time in a couple of years and set out with Zach to check out someplace new.
The Trail of Death is on a portion of the Little Blue Trace Trail, and commemorates the forced relocation of 859 Potawatomi Indians from Indiana to Kansas in 1838. It sounded like the Trail of Tears, which I had heard of before. The trail of tears was several relocations over 7 years in which 4,000 Indians died out of 15,000 relocated. So this action was 17 times smaller with about 1/6 of the death rate of the Trail of Tears (that means 100 times more people died), yet it got the nastier name.
The park itself was pretty nice, it a rural portion of eastern Jackson County,near an active rail line, which could be heard clearly during the entire time we walked the trail.
Zach was all for going south, and liked anything that looked dangerous. We came back to the parking area and tried to go north, but he quickly got tired and bored and wanted to stand on a concrete pad or smack the trees with a stick.