The temperatures were insanely warm on Wednesday, so much so that I wore a spring jacket while Charlie and I took a nice long hike.
I knew the weather was going to change on Wednesday evening and be awful on Thursday, so I made the executive decision to
I knew the weather was going to change on Wednesday evening and be awful on Thursday, so I made the executive decision to
not do laundry
not vaccum
not vaccum
not dust
leave my messes alone and
go out for fresh air
and snow.
I chose to stay on a flat and familiar trail nearby. I had considered going to one of the State Parks but I opted for the shorter drive.
In the summer this is a paved trail for bicyclists and hikers, equine are to ride off the blacktop to the side.
In the winter, the trail is groomed. No bikes allowed, but those who walk are supposed to stay off to the side so skiers can use the groomed area.
In the summer this is a paved trail for bicyclists and hikers, equine are to ride off the blacktop to the side.
In the winter, the trail is groomed. No bikes allowed, but those who walk are supposed to stay off to the side so skiers can use the groomed area.
I chose not to take my snowshoes. When the temps are nearly 40 F, the snow will clump up under the snowshoes like a huge snowball. It makes snowshoeing rather unenjoyable.
Charlie was in his element. He followed the proper trail and ran ahead stopping to stick his nose into the snow and smell for mice and other things.
We went to the bluffs where I go each year. There is no trail but one can walk below the bluffs near the river. Here again, we found damage from the August Storm that took down so many trees in the area.
The marks in the snow were made by myself and Charlie and other critters.
No human tracks were found here.
Perhaps you can see why I continue to work out at the gym. Balance and agility are things I hope to keep for quite a while yet. The color is off in the shot below, the snow I don't believe wasn't that blue! But it was chilly next to the bluff!
Perhaps you can see why I continue to work out at the gym. Balance and agility are things I hope to keep for quite a while yet. The color is off in the shot below, the snow I don't believe wasn't that blue! But it was chilly next to the bluff!
Ice. The nice kind that is pretty to look at.
We had plenty of time so I headed down to what I call Star Valley ponds and decided to see how iced over it was.
It surely was iced over.
It surely was iced over.
Curiously though, I saw where x-county skiers had crossed the ice.
Infrared Shot
By the time we got back to the car, I figured we'd have a really nice long hike in. The footing got a bit mushier as it warmed up.
I ran into someone I knew from the gym but hadn't seen since 2020.
He and his pheasant hunting lab were out walking and looking for some birds.
We caught up with each others' lives and then moved on.
I kept my infrared camera out and snapped a few shots.
Kickapoo River at bridge 15
Pine forest and shadows.
Heading back.
Follow the leader!
cell phone...
cell phone...











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