These overlapping and intersecting trail routes vary in length from .7 up to 9.2 miles. At every intersection, colored posts indicate the route direction.
We opted to hike the white route. Initially, we followed the white arrow and at every route intersection, we made sure we took the trail with the white square painted on the post.
A blurry butterfly lit on a blurry flower...or was the gal operating the camera amiss?
I bet you didn't know that eggs sunny-side-up grew like this, but obviously that's how they got their name.
Another butterfly posed for me and boldly showed off its awesome markings.
You've got to be kidding. We've hiked one measly mile! That's a lie, a bold-faced white lie!
As with many hiking trail, several inclines challenged us.
I bet you didn't know that eggs sunny-side-up grew like this, but obviously that's how they got their name.
Another butterfly posed for me and boldly showed off its awesome markings.
We've used these trails for hiking and cross-country skiing several times over the years. Of course, every season offers its own unique colors and views.
You've got to be kidding. We've hiked one measly mile! That's a lie, a bold-faced white lie!
As with many hiking trail, several inclines challenged us.
See the grasshopper? If he hadn't flown across the trail in front of me, I wouldn't have noticed him there in the sand.
A magnificent monarch butterfly settled on this flower and stayed put as I gradually moved closer and closer to get this photo, my favorite of the day.
I didn't bring a pillow. At this point, I suggested we pick up the pace so we'd finish before dark.
A magnificent monarch butterfly settled on this flower and stayed put as I gradually moved closer and closer to get this photo, my favorite of the day.
I didn't bring a pillow. At this point, I suggested we pick up the pace so we'd finish before dark.
Sweetheart? Honey bunch? I'm tired of walking. I know. I know. This hike is all my idea but won't you carry me the rest of the way. Hmm? If you really love me, you surely will.
Ahhh. I'm feeling so much better already.
You can put me down now, sweetie pie. Ouch! (Good grief! Lon dropped me!)
Now why is it so much easier to run 3 miles than to hike the same distance? Could it be my microwave mindset that causes my impatience? Although I enjoyed walking the trails and capturing the sights with my camera, walks always seem to take forever.
Now why is it so much easier to run 3 miles than to hike the same distance? Could it be my microwave mindset that causes my impatience? Although I enjoyed walking the trails and capturing the sights with my camera, walks always seem to take forever.
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We'll return in a few weeks when the leaves start to change. By then, I should be able to walk again. (Did I mention that Lon dropped me?)
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P.S. Honestly, Lon didn't carry me or drop me. I added those little figments of my imagination merely for the fun of it. You knew I was kidding, didn't you?