This is the section that begins on an old rail bed. I always like how this looks. Dogs Corky (white) and Koa (black) hiked along too.
![North Country Trail](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgm_yxUPEVtb2VaXcIZGEsemuB-Ukx3BEzogKctFJ_tT5GJh311K9EYSmeS4OIwVyeZEXsCT9_9ka0Gp3TQyvuTHChA5P4aVIizJWuQNzgLVNScVLZJj6jlWtzSC2-d3RpMiWXnJykOWhA/s500/NCT-FreesoilN-05.jpg)
The rail berm was built up through a bottomland hardwood swamp. The water level is fairly low now, It looks inviting to me, but I'm a swamp stomper.
![bottomland hardwood swamp](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiohqD73btUzEHoXPIBQThsT0wxVo2ibZrS2-zef67w2p_6ryJuSbZOX7MLQkrCtI9uUE09cAGFM_Fzgh9xC0ZR-diUKCjUrjG6V0Z4LtEwVpZsKJKGyNn2jEBXa285Z1Rk1foQsLJIY5w/s500/NCT-FreesoilN-06.jpg)
The temperature was just above freezing when we started, and long ice crystals were forming. The ice looked very thin, but Koa walked on it without falling through.
![long ice crystals](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjEgJA-e7z014Hw8G8Jj6rMtG7U4sbU25Sw0mUbqo84xBjursYc8oXbo6CRwOsx66afuurSEvzDO-ZC-sXJ5BzwGDCU7eOEU6-jFgE-poY6_6ZRx_Ad9w3M59XKqR4h-nKL0ATtpsUy2bA/s500/ice29-LongCrystals.jpg)
Because the water was so high this spring, this area which floods slightly most years stayed wet much longer. A great patch of sphagnum moss took over. It's still spongy, but I think you could walk on it. I tested the edges, but didn't go to the middle.
![semi-dry wetland with sphagnum moss](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRBRb6Zm9jZwQCy2kYW1be4UAvQJUWOMNJ4_dif13FRqnVvNPDeN_HHFqwYgflS3LjyFh_bNqFNwrGv1Yibq82mCeZri-pKpYX0a1OxODahqnoX-jQyTaJLY86iHyUi3bGuIM26zNyGh8/s500/NCT-FreesoilN-07.jpg)
Witch Hazel is a tree that blooms in the fall. I love the clusters of subtle yellow flowers.
![witch hazel flowers](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjO5_lzLfoYNYYG14yrmxpFfzMh2C1XiK9Bj588MBVRUDceCJdnpwVCUVeqW2lBJkL7H2By2l2kB1bZdYF9sjnLbag6RYW-iMYckYwUzkjgS9VIr31ZmmDFDH0t1VcZwUFA_bVhvWXBr7g/s500/WitchHazel01.jpg)
This was pretty interesting. I should have tried to figure out what kind of tree this was, but I didn't. The beetle galleries are crazy! They look like some ancient decoration. You can sometimes ID the beetle/tree by the patterns of the galleries. But I don't know this one.
![beetle galleries](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBTU3wgAUNuwwxj_7KAyhd5oVutNYtnmazSJ4kOm5o-rU20YLMs77Co4fAaOwd1y8KN9pAmRYYYUgr2qhwWJITEij_RIHGI_zn-sqqNKdrPCfdaKksHGcYcH46scXPFpXeK7EA14-ZO68/s500/BeetleGalleries08-pine.jpg)
This was the one thing we had to report that we couldn't deal with. Someone who is a certified sawyer will come and take care of this fallen tree. Corky and Koa just like to climb. We hiked 6 miles.
![small dogs on an angled tree trunk](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBN0c13wBZM0HpblDsmQQ7mUHjC61QVB0UOh89PVXrPimgwcITxGyPfu6HX_A1xxXqUN46le3gzHnJUiIQbxTIxZ9iIrbLrnnYlHMioEBsrud28FFsnWaEGuWZ2CyPef1hCRqCzdUgOUw/s500/NCT-FreesoilN-08.jpg)
I know that's enough pictures, but the sunset was violet! That doesn't happen too often, so I had to grab it in pixels.
![violet sunset](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghA6pEf4to2DpHhPptLzbXi0jSdK4SRQl-djbKZB4UM9PyvdXOYgF4JUp0mvIAkYt7viUHkQDfV7Jn2c-nFBfK5rGaSFOqCByggYExMRidCCLF4AcfXR-usnxKMPsLgywOyEWKr9JTFIU/s500/sunset12-03-20.jpg)
North Country Trail miles for 2020 is at 243
In other news: I mailed some books, and worked on the editing jobs.
North Country Trail, Lake County, Michigan. Freesoil TH to Koenig Rd and back. 6 miles
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3 comments:
Sounds like a very nice day. That tree if fascinating. It's like an intricate pattern.
Ann- I've never seen one quite like that!
Lulu: "Our Dada says that looks like the kind of place he would have loved to take his mountain bike, back in the day!"
Charlee: "Dada has a bike?"
Lulu: "Apparently. There is a bike out in the garage. I've seen it."
Chaplin: "Can he prove it's his? I've never seen him on it."
Charlee: "It's probably just a prop."
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