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The Bayberry Trail in Waller Mill Park. It's in Williamsburg, Virginia. A moderately difficult trail that runs along the shore of Waller Mill Reservoir then loops back. #BayberryTrail #WallerMillPark
A paved trail with an S-bend along the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
I really like trails with an S-bend in them.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2002.
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After reading about a unique waterfall located within what was described as a slot canyon less than 90 minutes from home, I knew I had to see it for myself.
Directions ended with: "At the end of the trail, follow the manway (unofficial trail) up, around the first waterfall, climb a small rock wall, and hike the remainder of the way to the next falls in the streambed". This translated into: Geezers like me will be sore the next day and will need to make an offering of a full dose of Ibuprofen to the trail gods.
Bailey Falls is located near Greeneville, TN in Cherokee National Forest, past Margarette Falls on the West Fork Dry Creek and is further divided into an upper and lower falls. The lower falls are shown here, with the top of the upper falls visible here as the first drop. The Lower Falls are 20 feet in height and the canyon section surrounding the plunge pool being perhaps 8 feet in width. With the rhododendrons overhanging the canyon from both sides it had a cave-like appearance. What it lacks in size it makes up for in beauty. There is only here. There is only now, and it is good. Off Trail Zen.
Only the license plates of the cars are retouched /retocada sólo las matriculas de los coches. ISO 200 / F8 / 4s
Along the Fisher River in Brunet Island State Park. It’s a short trail that was a perfect walk for our short break at the park!
Autumn Forest Trail
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The Mountain Laurel were in full bloom and we were enticed to walk a short distance down the Appalachian Trail. This trail runs from the state of Georgia to the state of main and is 2,200 miles long. We probably covered.... oh I would say an eight of a mile of it! LOL It runs through the Shenandoah National Park.
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Scattering Garden Pathway
Ft Sill National Cemetery
Elgin, OK
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Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada Alberta. (Photo copyright Geo Davis 2021. All Rights Reserved.)
It might not be obvious at first but running across the center of this photo is the Highline Trail. Can you see it? Two hikers have stopped near the cemter of the photo. The man in the black jacket is taking a photo of the woman in a white jacket. Can you see them? Visible also is a rope along the trail so hikers can hang on if they choose. Highland trail which traverses the Garden Wall is one of the most popular trails in Montana’s Glacier National Park. With sections like this that have shear drops off beneath the path, the trail is also one of the most hair raising. Here the trail is carved into the cliffside. It is a thrilling hike but is not for those who fear heights. This picture was taken from a pretty good distance as I was on the overlook at Oberlin Bend on the Going-to-the-Sun Highway.
About midway up the Bunsen Peak trail looking across the valley below towards the Mammoth Hot Springs area of Yellowstone. This hike provides an excellent opportunity to view the effects of the 1988 fires. Also, Bunsen Peak affords a commanding view of the Mammoth area, as well as the Gallatin and Washburn Mountains.
On August 5, 2021, we went on a hike through the Harold N. Peek Preserve. This preserve is part of an organization called Natural Lands. It is 4.9 miles from our house and this was the first time we had been to visit.
From their website:
"Natural Lands is a non-profit organization that saves open space, cares for nature, and connects people to the outdoors in eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. We’ve been at it since the early 1950s and, today, nearly five million people live within five miles of lands under our permanent protection."
Lebanon, PA
While the colors have been very muted this year, it is still Fall and a great time to be outside.
At the end of the trail in Smuggler Cove, one can look out at the Salish Sea. Vancouver Island is on the other side and the Pacific Ocean is beyond. On this inclement day, a walk through the forested trail was most enjoyable. And, the rest at the end of the trail was inviting.
While sitting, someone peaked out at the end of another trail. While they were standing and taking it all in, that moment gave me the chance to set up and grab a single shot.