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It looks like the little dog and I will complete the Trail Challenge this year!
What a great little hiker he is.
Trail section #17, West Ridge Trail on the south end was actually more beautiful this time of the year than in the summer.
We could see down to the river and some of the back water ponds that are normally hidden by foliage.
We met a nice young man who was pheasant hunting and walked together back to the parking lot.
We now need to complete one last road walk and we are done!
What should we do next year???
I used a wrap around min tripod on a tree and set a timer up for this shot!
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.... one of my favourite areas in Algonquin Park wandering along on lichen covered trails. In dry weather the lichen crunches underfoot and other times it is soft and muffles your footsteps. With the different vegetation, the pine trees and the mosses it is a wonderland of textures and colours.
Spring along the magical Mist Trail in Yosemite National Park. The roar of Vernal falls fueled by the snow melt from a wet winter is deafening. Water explodes off the rocks and the mist cascades into the air as the waterfall exerts it's powerful influence over the rugged terrain. What a vital and exhilarating moment.
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We were able to just cross the road after getting done with the Brady's Bluff hike and go directly to this trail. It runs along the Mississippi River for most of the length of the park. After hiking the bluffs, it was a very easy, relaxing walk!
I've posted pictures of the Cypress Swamp Trail before, but it never gets old. Located at Highlands Hammock State Park in Sebring, Fl, the boardwalk is a relatively short trail but is distinguished by its wild location and by having only one railing and a very narrow footprint for much of its length, including a crossing of a wild creek teeming just a short distance beneath hikers' feet.
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Star Trails around Polaris
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4h star trails from suburban skies. 500x30sec @100ISO stacked images.
Southern end of the purple-blazed trail, Naugatuck State Forest (West Block), Beacon Falls, Connecticut, January 6, 2017. 2014 Kona Wo.
On late autumn, we kept hiking on a trail densely carpeted with yellow maidenhair leaves. Treading on thick leaves was kind of much fun amid a few hours of hiking.
The Lake Wobegon Trail is a 46-miles long, located in Central Minnesota.
As fans of public radio could tell you, this trail's namesake is the fictional town of Lake Wobegon, made famous by author and radio personality Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion. Along the 10-foot wide paved trail, you'll find small towns that provided Keillor with inspiration, including Holdingford, a town once referred to by Keillor as "most Wobegonic" and which now advertises itself as "The Gateway to Lake Wobegon." Garrison Keillor himself helped dedicate the trail upon its opening in 1998, and he even composed a song for the occasion appropriately titled, "The Lake Wobegon Trail."