Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Recycle Reuse

This is my 38th October in Vermont yet it never fails to knock me out. Right after coffee this morning I did the "The Loop", which is a loosely connected series of trails I have cleared through the adjoining woods to a lookout point, back along a different route and home again. Walking biskly, I can usually go out and back in 40 minutes. Today it was more like an hour and a half. I just timed it here and I think you can do it in about 40 seconds ....Not a cloud in the sky.... Click the pictures to enlarge them ... Enjoy!







10/11/09 walk to little rock pond

Appalachian and Long Trail

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the pond

the leaves

Down the driveway

Past the hornets nest

to the maple at Goodwood Lane

down past the shop

(no frost yet) first fronst yesterday this year

and out past the pileated woodpecker tree. The woodpeckers have been working on this one for about 5 years and Im amazed its still alive. Its about 22" in diameter and in some places at the back of the 4 or 5 high cavity there appears to be about 3" of bark and wood remaining.

On through the woods aways and past the "Big Oak" ... Note the bench in the lower left corner. This is a REALLY big oak

Out into the open and past a couple more nice leaves just before the


big view to the west and nothwest.

Then, back around the corner to the South lookout ...Glastonbury Mountain in the distance

Back towards home past the East view of Peters Peak,

along the edge of the field past some killer sumacs

and through the woods and back to the house.
The top photo in this post was taken across town this afternoon at the top of Nichols Hill.10/11/09 walk to little rock pond

Appalachian and Long Trail

pathsidde

the pond

the leaves
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