I remembered to carry the saw with me today on my walk out back. Two problems solved.
I like to put the trail between or near trees so it's easy to follow the same path in winter (better packed underneath). Going between these was becoming a problem. Even I had to duck.
![trail between trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjzfN8TjO3PepNaAn7RZIJs1vsHgqMrVvys7HtRzrKoOHuMPdklWVU1bvBV27gXsyCLKp71BMW2LGIuPTTIZ-mS-3hG9XpnWl32fCU-XAPJOu6zpu0DWgMZj0A7zJ8ab5Fv6WIbPhd0nyo/s1600/MyTrail11.jpg)
Not any more.
![trail between trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi5yx6nUjM5unnMd_ajNs15_j1NSff_RI2ESe_JAHuBDfIuDJT_QQfsjkWY083w_Ub-m-yc0fu1VTxzNj1Pb0FXm8JRWDMrJpsDNbFhE09qMNV28RNJHtXLt4_uau7TlYnkaNMw3W3O-jc/s1600/MyTrail12.jpg)
Here, the problem is the opposite... getting over. In fact, I'd been going around. You can faintly see where the trail was.
![trail with fallen tree](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi63RfNhhS1jlssrYxFlPgimwkZeqX2kfzSjld37gmDHc-7zexiWDBKWTgWRiSlIDwJBtCkBV7fS-0-JEIQcLUVPlL4JnBjxjWpCJx-qxXH0qjJ1k149pzgJ51MJ6_SbsZLq_VLJdq88JI/s1600/MyTrail13.jpg)
That one was easy.
![trail between trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsiwXc-g48yqJEo7JvPv_B4k_Wz0NMIaPah6xy1-orC68kwYmsmFNzm4ESFKkeA3QNUe4PB_L0xI-wk7G43WVIsxIeAQ047G8j7Pp2FH1tgMozBirLQpzyoGavw7Eh6jdRtmkXBmkauFM/s1600/MyTrail14.jpg)
Also took out some additional stupid autumn olive. More to do, but this was a good start.
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3 comments:
Good work, Sharkey. Happy trails.
excellent progress
It's looking good!
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