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A walk down the road and trails at the McKenzie Trails park north of the Kerry Wood Centre in Red Deer Alberta.
The first full size images I've uploaded I was told I take good trail pics so here's a lot for you to choose from.
The Putnam Trailway is being extended east. The paved trail already extends from Brewster to Yonkers and may eventually reach Connecticut.
Trail-biking, 4WDing and caravanning in the State Forests of the Watagans. Photo by Andrea Buschner for Forests NSW
A walk down the road and trails at the McKenzie Trails park north of the Kerry Wood Centre in Red Deer Alberta.
The first full size images I've uploaded I was told I take good trail pics so here's a lot for you to choose from.
- got too close to the Moorhens
- zoom
- walk... splash on the lake waters
- oh, well
- they gave me a photo to remember !
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On our jopurney from Washington to Staunton we drove along the Skyline Drive - but time constraints meant that we had no time to stop for exploration. The next day we went back and drove up the southern section of the Skyline, stopping for a short walk to Blackrock Summit. Thus we managed to walk a very short section of the Appalachian Trail.
Title: The Camellia Trail
Creator: Valdosta State University
Date: May 5, 1945
Description: The Camellia Trail. "For a long time Dr. Reade has planned and hoped that the campus could be transformed into a botanical garden … The Camellia Trail, given by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitehead of Valdosta, is a great advancement towards the goal. Up to date this trail consists of two hundred plants and ninety-six varieties." (Campus Canopy, 5/5/1945)
Source: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections
Subject: Camellias; Garden walks;
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NY Dept of Conservation canoe carry trail marker. In the St. Regis canoe are of the Adirondack Par there are countless canoe routes on ponds and lakes and rivers with short carries down marked paths.
It was scorching hot, about 110 degrees Fahrenheit, but we enjoyed the impressive views on this trail within the Palo Duro Canyon.
Fue un dÃa abrasador, cerca de 110 grados Fahrenheit, pero disfrutamos mucho de las vistas impresionantes a lo largo de este sendero adentro del Cañón Palo Duro.