![DEC trail signs](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1007-TrailSigns.jpg)
Sunshine makes everything SO much better. Pine Creek is pretty eroded, but it was really beautiful in the sun.
![Pine Creek](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1008-PineCreek.jpg)
This picture isn't that great, but I always enjoy the hemlock swamps. They are particularly nice when there is puncheon for clear walking.
![trail through cedar swamp](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1009-CedarSwamp.jpg)
Near the end of the day, just off the trail there is an old cemetery with dates from the early 1800s. It's a fun place to poke around, but the best thing is the view from that hill.
![cemetery on a hill](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1010-Cemetery.jpg)
The second of the Finger Lakes! (the second one you see from the trail- you don't see all of them) This is Lamoka Lake, one of the small ones, with Waneta Lake behind it.
![Lamoka Lake](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1011-LamokaLake.jpg)
Here's some really old wood. This is a monster oak tree. The FLT map used to tell something about it, but those words have been taken out and I can't remember. And it's too early for me to be able to tell if it's still alive. In either case, it's really impressive. It has to be at least 200 years old.
![large oak tree](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1014-BigOak.jpg)
I just liked the patterns in this slab of wood cut from a tree that fell across the trail. How many hidden pictures can you see?
![patterns in a slab of wood](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1012-WoodSlice.jpg)
And, how's this for some wood-work? The beaver not only felled the tree, but he built a bridge, and stripped all the bark off the stump.
![tree cut by a beaver](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1013-BeaverTree.jpg)
Despite 3 big hills and 3 medium ones today, I did fine- maybe a tiny bit slow. But tomorrow is easy terrain, and I'm going for full distance. And we moved locations today, too. Always a tiring project, but I'm feeling fine. Still have a nagging cough (so does Marie although she never got the full-blown crud), but I think we are in good shape.
Miles today: 11.2. Total miles so far: 1920.9
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Glad to hear you're feeling better. That is some view from that hill.
ReplyDeleteHooray! Feeling better AND no roads! Wonderful photos - especially that slab of patterned wood. Enjoy the journey, Joan. April
ReplyDeleteThank you for noticing the "little" things of beauty while still appreciating the distant views. Your pictures are a delight and are the one of the posts that I look forward to each evening.
ReplyDeleteAnn- the views are wonderful, and the sun makes them even more so
ReplyDeleteApril- I love patterns like that
Ellie- aw, thanks!