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Famous cattle trail debuts in print
In its edition for this day in 1870, the Kansas Daily Commonwealth made the earliest known printed reference to the Chisholm Trail, the major livestock route out of Texas. Cattle drovers followed the old Shawnee Trail by way of San Antonio, Austin, and Waco, where the trails split. The Chisholm Trail continued on to Fort Worth, then passed east of Decatur to the crossing at Red River Station. It followed the same route as modern U.S. Highway 81 from Fort Worth to Newton, Kansas. Although the Chisholm Trail was used only from 1867 to 1884, the longhorn cattle driven north along it provided a steady source of income that helped the impoverished state recover from the Civil War.
Texas is celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Chisholm trail this year.
The daily Northumberland to Enola turn, H53 flies south through some fresh snow with a pair of ex-Conrail SD40-2 locomotives, crossing the Appalachian Trail at Clark's Ferry.
Chaotic woods photography ... on the Florida National Scenic Trail, Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl
A few shots that I never got to for throwback Thursday, before the end of the year. I woke up early and processed these in the wee hours, this morning.
The Bird Trail connects Rock Point park and Amity campground on the West side of West Point Lake near West Point, Georgia.
Cleaned up and returned to its original format :)
.... the single light trail came from a motor bike.
Sauer's Mountain Trail-Peshastin, Washington
Balsam root is now starting to show its beautiful golden colors.
Ingraham Trail, Northwest Territories, Canada. Just an iPhone photo. Took it will out doing an evening photo shoot with black and white film along the Cameron River.
traffic trails and festive lights as the fun fair gets into full swing, even the moon put in an appearance
Edinburgh - December 2019
Sentier panoramique
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Solutré - Bourgogne du sud - France/ Solutré - Southern Burgundy - France
'They mark the way', yellow Citrus loop "A" trail. Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl (Acreage: 164,073 acres)
The Botkin Trail in the Yalta Nature Reserve is one of the most famous hiking trails in the Crimean Mountains. Its length from Kirov Street to the top of Stavri-Kay aMount is 4.5 kilometers.
The Botkin Trail route was created in 1901 for tuberculosis patients. They could take wellness walks here, so it is also called the "Health Trail". In these places, the phytoncides of the coniferous forest are mixed with the sea breeze, which creates a positive effect for the treatment of lung diseases.
Professor Sergey Botkin was one of the most famous physicians in Russia in the second half of the 19th century. He received the title of academician and the position of physician of the royal family. Since 1870, he has been studying the climate of the Southern coast of Crimea and made a huge contribution to the popularization of recreation and the development of sanatoriums in the Crimea. He was the first to note the healing properties of the air on the Southern coast of Crimea for the treatment of lung diseases.
Боткинская тропа проложена по левому берегу реки Учан-Су. Начинаясь у Поляны сказок, она завершается у скалы Ставри-Кая. Правда, завершается условно, поскольку сразу переходит в Штангеевскую тропу, которая заканчивается у водопада Учан-Су. Нередко две тропы объединяют в один маршрут. Это логично, поскольку в противном случае от скалы Ставри-Кая придется возвращаться обратно по уже пройденному пути. Если же идти до водопада, получится круизный маршрут.
Тропу оборудовали в 1901-1902 году силами Крымско-Кавказского горного клуба. В то время активно действовало ее ялтинское отделение. Назвать решили в честь доктора Боткина. Он хоть и жил в Москве, но активно участвовал в исследовании роли Южного берега Крыма как курортологического направления. Получив звание академика, он стал лейб-медиком царской семьи и много времени проводил вместе с ней в Ливадийском дворце.
The Shtangeyev trail in the Yalta Nature Reserve is one of the most popular hiking routes in the Crimean Mountains. It starts near the Uchan-Su Waterfall and goes to the top of Stavri-Kaya Mountain. The Shtangeev trail is named after the famous doctor Fyodor Shtangeyev from Yalta. He was engaged in the treatment of tuberculosis and other lung diseases. Shtangeyev, as well as Sergey Botkin, paid much attention to the study of the beneficial effects of the climate of the Southern Coast of Crimea on human health. In these places, the phytoncides of the coniferous forest are mixed with the sea breeze, which creates a positive effect for the treatment of lung diseases. The Shtangeyev trail was created in 1899. The trail passes at the foot of a rocky mountain range. In one place it is literally cut through the vertical slope of the mountain. The views of the Crimean Mountains of the Yalta Reserve, which open from the Shtangeyev trail, are more picturesque than on the Botkin trail.
Маршрут начинается у скалы Ставри-Кая и заканчивается возле водопада Учан-Су. Такие тропы в медицине называют терренкурами. Они являются частью санаторно-курортного лечения, когда врач «прописывает» пациенту неспешные прогулки по пересеченной местности с дозированной физической нагрузкой. Штангеевская тропа стала в этом плане первой не только в Крыму, но и в стране. Она появилась в 1899 году. Тропу проложили и оборудовали за два года. Именно Штангеевская тропа послужила прототипом для создания экологических троп в заповедниках и Троп здоровья в окрестностях горных санаториев. Ей дали имя в честь крымского врача Фёдора Тимофеевича Штангеева. Он был не только известным специалистом по туберкулёзу, но и общественным деятелем, и туристом. Доктор являлся членом ялтинской городской думы, занимался решением социальных проблем. Он был одним из инициаторов создания Крымско-Кавказского горного клуба.