There it was. An afternoon without phone calls or appointments.
I scooped Charlie up and we headed out the door for some free time.
I took my little pocket camera. It is an Olympus Tough camera which is 'weather proof' and waterproof.
We started at the south end of Hay Valley and worked north. The trails are not groomed trails but mostly a one track trail. That means that horses, mules, and people have to give way to each other when we meet.
I met two sets of horseback riders. I could hear first riders as they were talking while coming my way. I scooped up Charlie and stuck him under my arm and called out "Hiker with a dog!". I kept talking to them until they and their horses could see me.
This is called Trail Etiquette, especially in a dense forest. I don't think some hikers understand that even though it just makes sense. The riders were seasoned people and locals. We chatted a bit. They really appreciated my call out. I used to ride these trails and we rarely ran across hikers which is still fairly true.
The trail section I was on is 8 miles of hard hiking from one end to the other. However, to make a loop I needed to take a secondary trail out to the highway and go back to where I parked.
The following shots are those I took along the trail. Just shots I took along the way to remind me of what this trail looks like as it changes colors. I've hiked this in the spring and once in mid summer. I recommend fall or spring.
I want to do it in the winter also so I can appreciate the bluffs and 'caves' I was able to see.
No grass grows under your feet! Sounds like you are back to your old self! Lori
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice outing, the leaves are getting prettier everyday! Hi to Charlie:)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful adventure for you and Charlie. Awesome photos, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun & well-deserved break!! Gorgeous weather for it too.
ReplyDeleteHiking it in different seasons should be good, and maybe you will try the new trail too. /AC
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fantastic day. Nice people and all.
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