![shadow of a hiker](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiaX_SE2XOzROHyO6QcLDHO_jqhqU71JAxNjITpDoMnuj0QrxqteFUcKN46dWrL4luk1BeKXpUN0mdCeof18B9LbwoSL_inuHvn9dW7PIx1ftol_E0j9eIKHQa4_cK7P_9yRp7Maoy48ZU/s280/Shadow22-hikerme.jpg)
Almost immediately there was this lovely treat growing right beside the trail. Flowering dogwood, Cornus florida. The brach is arranged so gracefully.
![flowering dogwood branch](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9XrCQqbJS6IDjzPAptpnOWbjVh2THT0KT-XjWzUJyAC9Y-O5SuIqG_-QuY10u2Lfb_Ib22hdcMDKegKe6rPVanN_I680CXA4ub7PnfkcuYsQkTTBCYfbZZl43SgyhcdvQuhLfAK24mjE/s280/Dogwood04-Flowering.jpg)
The flowers aren't all the way open yet. I haven't ever caught pictures of it at quite this stage.
![flowering dogwood blossom opening](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjrOW-xc73DUCGUvi_zwi3-x0fVuNsC1KFBCwDurh8_-N3yDoMJ1xNmgY3giJEV2NJ_zlTNYYhUTOXfSuAps0oGst_QfoXpY7yzBfaIjKO_z0b4bBEl4BX7dA55cDM3q29fHsPKPG46m6U/s280/Dogwood05-Flowering.jpg)
My next call to adventure was this interesting map. I haven't yet explored this world. OK... it's just a cut birch tree. But doesn't it look like a map of some ancient land with a sheltered bay and two small pointed hills?
![pattern in a cut log](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsQ5HiBzemQe8fzLVYdis_c2iCWQWqfy14evc9eh4psv1hfDUOgkWkKLseiEds81ctXSEDPMV3puUeMK5RfbYbMwq1yK7FPUE_NecYMnKsSvFddDNdHntpBH32YTZfjSqVZsgIn7kqi1M/s280/CutLogPattern04.jpg)
There were four creeks I crossed. This is Bear Creek.
![Bear Creek](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEieXEpyGBMOmus3X6pCFLT-k0eqwYHkjoZENqWnnGZKGNYlRI_0418kYudVYwlM9CSMxhHy9Tk5YRuHW9-9Vqu3uHHQWJR0UzNu2xyHgQg7v1tkwULkmuheuUO1xQdDwqKpW1rXjDEiCQg/s280/NCT-PierceN03-BearCreek.jpg)
And Tank Creek. I actually camped over beyond the upper left corner in 2016 when I did a short backpacking trip here.
![Tank Creek](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiA1nGy_kRJZtqu2egRhfYjMpc_HSoujAqIfUJ0jc8EjA8K7UkOYoZvwYWKccdP4VsWuYXZM5UQvxcYK0HGCcROu6U2QGAs9ztXn_EfBTsJxkJl1OkWlZJEJ2mE_hhypRCPMeV-Mhz0vU0/s280/NCT-PierceN04-TankCreek.jpg)
Speaking of backpacking, I met one fellow, Loren, who is hiking the whole Lower Peninsula. It's so very, very cool to find that there are more than a handful of people who are doing longer hikes on the NCT now.
![hiker](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuPSMHwT-gbSfXmMrq4Lo3d-0Ju2QnoPyZv-3piFjGcWzBwvaD0ll68jRZm6Sdi66-k90pENwmr-m1N-Upzt1qfqUOHrOtDb5OyFrLD8pO7uCsi3Kn97PgrmNnWL2YCqkkAwtzUnuP-ho/s280/HikerLorenEdwards01.jpg)
I walked until I reached the mileage I wanted, and took a short rest on this log. And look! The sloth hiking team has been there. (You know, the ones who say, "We will get there when we get there.")
![sloth face in a cut log](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-yfwML2PlNN9yK4AA6JSgxYWcctjWe44N9myjD5fwY4coth5V2zM8jgz1h_0ggDlZ-EwkZrrYTJJR5AVoaBYXWv99EwXWSNB9MFNo4dNkUzqfCesX4DAd74KVoCYrhMoT_HAKXVZfSOs/s280/SlothFace02.jpg)
Mostly just came directly home, but I did take one little mile of new back road. Talk about a dream day! The temperature was just warm enough for no long sleeves, but not too hot. Things are really getting green. The sunshine made the water blue. Pretty darn wonderful!
![dirt road with spring trees](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtDwh5BI_JP3thA_EI7rmq-wT1218pVP-qZiGgTAPSQeAY6l0tWzVdtszJ60Tl34Tu0x9lsbFcwRwGu6Sh5woQ1Gk002URFvDlpzxikRK6V0WjQ5U3DfkKklEMgIOcxN4bAo9zHC8vdwU/s280/12MileRoad01.jpg)
I walked 10 miles, collecting info for the data book. Just 5 more Newaygo County miles to go (so 10 to hike them out and back). Total North Country Trail miles for 2021 is at 276.
In other news: I edited in the morning. I'm a little tired tonight- I didn't get to sleep until about 2 am, so I'll probably fall asleep early.
North Country Trail, Newaygo County, MI. Oak Savannah to north of Tank Creek and back. 10 miles total
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See another sloth face |
Yep, that looks like a happy shadow to me.
ReplyDeleteAnn- I'm glad you can see me smiling!
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