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Re: Hiking

Post by saw » Yesterday, 7:18 am

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The Mighty Susquehanna River....2 heads are better than one
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Thanx Roy !.....glad to hear about the conservation area....teriffic news.....my balance has also taken a hit...no more bushwhacking for this boy....I'll have to keep to the trail....
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Re: Hiking

Post by sasha » Yesterday, 10:04 am

 
Bushwhacking could be within your reach, as long as there's plenty of stuff to hang onto, which there usually is in dense woods; and if you have some idea of where you're headed, and allow yourself plenty of time. And watch your feet - I've tripped more than once on sticks not quite underfoot. And respect your limitations. Slow and careful...

I took such an excursion yesterday into that brand-new conservation area, to a place I've been before - a pond/marsh of a few dozen acres at the bottom of a gully between hills, in the middle of undeveloped forest. No trails, except for the fragmentary remnants of a few ancient, overgrown skidder tracks. I zig-zagged south for about a mile through the bush, found the marsh & a dry place to sit...
 
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... so I sat, paying homage to the water, the awakening frogs, the breeze, the ambience, even the heron that kept daring me to field-swap the lenses on my camera.
 
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Then I headed back uphill. At no point did I ever know precisely where I was - but I did know that keeping my shadow pointing to 2:00 would keep me on a northerly course eventually bringing me to the road I live on. In fact, about a half-hour later I hit the stone wall defining my southern property line. I'd even managed to keep my feet dry. Had to negotiate a few windfalls on all fours, but swapping a little dignity for a bit of transcendence seemed a fair trade.
 
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