I walked the barely perceptible Winter Ice Cave Trail near Weister Creek.
It was a bit messy and muddy from the August flash floods and heavy rains.
The beaver dam had been swept away too.
I spent some time just listening to the water sweep by me and then I turned and decided to go up over the top.
I went up and up and followed what could have been a deer or old trail from days long ago. The land in this area is not like any other place I've been. Up and up a person goes with thigh burning inclines. At the 'top' there is a sharp decline with a gully of sorts at the bottom.
But there are trails if you can spot them. The land has its own wicked and beautiful shapes. Here is where I stopped on a 'point' to have an apple and gaze down on Weister Valley.
I went looking specifically for fungi and ended up just finding myself breathless at the scenery. I've never gone 'over' the top that I can recall before. I found more potential Ice Caves.
Most of all?
I think I found myself.
I think I found myself.
to hear the wisdom of my soul...
The trees still the mind
and the deeper you go....
the more the soul's port widens.
Within that space
wisdom whispers.
~Angie Weiland Crosby
What nice photos, the forest floor is so pretty, another great hike for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I didn't want to leave!
DeleteA special Val kinda hike for sure! Love the fitting poem. Your photos make the area look so pretty, must have been spectacular to experience in person. Glad you had such a wonderful hike!!
ReplyDeleteI walked along the top of the bluffs and ridge top and from where we hiked this spring. It is demanding terrain, however it was so incredible. The colors were a bit more vibrant as I saw them...or imagined them?
DeleteBeautiful area.
ReplyDeleteWas it MLK that said...I have been to the mountain top.
I think he also found his soul there.
Thank you, it is an incredible area.
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