Today I did spring cleanup along the section of North Country Trail that I maintain. There wasn't much to it. Instead of lots of trees down across the trail from winter, it was relatively clean. I flipped sticks out of the treadway, clipped some encroaching bushes, and pulled a couple of small trees away, but never even took the saw off my pack.
Most of my trail is in maturing woods on dry sandy ridges. I hiked it north to south, the opposite of what I usually seem to do. Here's a sample.
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The blueberries are blooming. Come back in July!
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Here's the real Dead Horse Marsh (from which I stole the name for the Dead Mule Swamp books).
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I knew there was a small forest fire a few weeks ago that had burned across the trail. They got it under control quickly and there was a firebreak dug all the way around it. Green things are already growing up. The larger trees weren't harmed much. Even the paint on the blazes wasn't bubbled.
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Finally, you have to run the mosquito gauntlet where an old railbed runs through a bottomland hardwood swamp. But it's one of my favorite pieces of trail-- lots of ferns and interesting plants.
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8.5 miles all together. A well-spent afternoon.
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4 comments:
Yes, an afternoon very well spent!
A pleasurable 8.5 miles from what you show here.
A very nice walk. Thanks for taking me along.
hello sharkbytes its dennis the vizsla dog hay wildfires are skarry i am glad they put that wun owt forthwith!!! wich i gess meens in a hurry!!! ok bye
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