Could be interesting. Paths are walkers where we see different things but al ot of our time is spent looking down so as we would not trip and fall into a river or below a cliff.
Trails, well they are like highways versus the back roads of paths but in the north paths often become trails during the winter for quads and skidoos mostly but during the summer there are many around here which are paved and great for biking and skating.
C'mon take a walk with me
This one is an X-C (Cross Country) ski trail...
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This is the same place 48 hours later
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Now here is a true path, they just ramble and serve as a nice walk
This one is below the one above, I help the walkers by eliminating those branches that might bother other walkers
Roadrunner wrote:
Could be interesting. Paths are walkers where we see different things but al ot of our time is spent looking down so as we would not trip and fall into a river or below a cliff.
Trails, well they are like highways versus the back roads of paths but in the north paths often become trails during the winter for quads and skidoos mostly but during the summer there are many around here which are paved and great for biking and skating.
C'mon take a walk with me
Nice start, Jim! Thank you for hosting-nice walking with you!
judy juul wrote:
Nice start, Jim! Thank you for hosting-nice walking with you!
Thank you Judy....please excuse my typing errors
judy juul wrote:
Love to hike...
A new one, I remember the Kent Falls tho
Roadrunner wrote:
A new one, I remember the Kent Falls tho
Kent falls is a beauty, too!
I have a book that tells of all the waterfalls in Ct. Bill and I have been hiking and trying to see them all!
It's fun to check out!
Here's another hiker on the trail!
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When I was single, many years ago, I used to do a fair bit of hiking. After i got married they were just day walks.
Here are some from the archives.
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Above Hallstatter see. We are walking from Hallstatt to Bad Ischl in Austria.
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Cascade Canyon Trail - Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming USA.
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Trail to the teahouse at Lake Annette, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
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RichardTaylor wrote:
When I was single, many years ago, I used to do a fair bit of hiking. After i got married they were just day walks.
Here are some from the archives.
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Very very nice, weren't those walks so pleasing!
Roadrunner wrote:
Very very nice, weren't those walks so pleasing!
Thanks.
They were great, and walking in Austria is very civilised.
We were on a 3 day walking holiday. Overnighting at just one location and heading out in different directions for each day walk.
Here are a few of the scratchings in the soil that pass for trails in my neck of the woods. Fires and subsequent flooding have damaged a lot of the areas through which these trails pass. It's still worth getting out there. These were all taken in southwest New Mexico at various locations in the Gila Wilderness.
The Powerhouse Trail
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Logs support what's left of the trail to Redstone Park
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Ted wonders, Why?
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Sumac amid fire-blackened trees along Sheridan Gulch
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SWFeral wrote:
Here are a few of the scratchings in the soil that pass for trails in my neck of the woods. Fires and subsequent flooding have damaged a lot of the areas through which these trails pass. It's still worth getting out there. These were all taken in southwest New Mexico at various locations in the Gila Wilderness.
Yes I too have walked in Gila, I really liked the catwalk there SWFeral
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