Today’s quest: 6-mile hike, straight up and straight down, at Sky Meadows State Park. Appalachian Trail at the top. Temperature: ~40 F.
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Someone decorated a forest tree with tinsel and one ornament. Not terribly wildlife friendly, but there you go. |
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Views looking toward the east. |
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Memorial to keepers of the area’s conservation who have passed on to the Big Meadow in the Sky. |
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Snaking stone wall separating where livestock still graze and the hiking trails. |
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Artistic handrails built into the memorial garden area and a natural stone staircase. |
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Autumn leaves mixed with green leaves. |
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Entwined vine around a downed tree. |
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Fallen bird nest. Too late for babies, thankfully, although we think there is a family of bluebirds nesting in one of Hubby’s boxes nailed to the neighbor’s tree. |
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Memorial rock for the people who helped preserve the area surrounding Sky Meadows. |
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A tea break. Hubby loves his new Thermos. Real men hike in shorts, even when it’s 40 degrees. |
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Fig bar snack. Alpaca gloves compliments of a Peruvian guy who used to weed our yard. |
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A newly splintered tree. |
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Nature’s art. |
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Since I can’t hike right now, thanks for taking me along on yours! Looks like a good one.
We have some great hiking around these parts.