Gets wet feet...
Actually the early hiker avoids the heat and enjoys things that generally most others don't see on a regular day hike.
Fog~
Fog wraps the morning
In a soft and silent hug
A gift from the skies
I knew I'd get wet feet but it was only a 3 mile hike and part of it would be on an old road. Part of it would be mowed and part of it would be mostly dirt.
The sun came up just as Charlie and I hit bridge # 13. It is a historical bridge and it one of the few remaining original bridges through the valley.
We made great time enjoying the cool air [50 degrees F!] and birdsong.
It was pretty neat walking through the deep forest with the morning light shining through in places. The leaves look fresh and happy with the sunlight...
Picture from 2022:
The view at sunrise....with mists coming off the water.
Charlie and I got to the first turn off at this Ho Chunk Bridge.
This trail was nicely mowed but my boots still got wet from the dew.
We turned before the second Ho Chunk bridge at Indian Creek and headed up into the pines.
The equine trail joined the all use trail and this coyote was out enjoying the trail also.
Multi use trail means we all share the trail! No, I wasn't afraid for Charlie at all. I yelled out good morning to the coyote and he/she took off to the west through the tall grass and into the forest.
We entered the last let of the trail which goes through a thick forest.
A beam of morning light lit up this geranium.
I felt fresh and happy.
I always stop at this Maple Tree when I hike this trail. I have tried time after time to get a shot of it. The tree is simply stunning and will stop a person in their tracks...if they appreciate trees.
I think this may be the winner. It looks magnificent with the morning light coming through the forest at an angle.
Charlie and I headed down the slope and hiked back along Cty P to where I'd parked.
Section # 10 and Section # 33 could now be marked off from the map.
3. 29 mile in 1 hr 36 minutes. We didn't hurry and we stopped for a snack. We enjoyed the hike as it was still cool when we got back to the car.
I do really love summer mornings!