![covered bridge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1847-CoveredBridge.jpg)
Once again, there were a number of beautiful overlooks. It must have been hazier than I realized because most of the pictures aren't nearly as nice as the actual view. But this one from Horseshoe Ridge is decent.
![SHT view](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1848-HorseshoeRidge.jpg)
I wish these little guys weren't such devils because they are just about the cutest animals in the northwoods. Red squirrel. Instead of immediately running away, this one was curious about me.
![red squirrel](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1849-RedSquirrel.jpg)
Lots of beautiful waterways and waterfalls again today. I'll just share this one, the bridge at the Manitou River. There was a long, steep downhill to get here, and then you had to climb over rocks to get to the bridge. The water raged below.
![Manitou River](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1850-ManitouRiver.jpg)
In contrast, this bridge was not far past the one above, over a small tributary of the Manitou. This picture looks so peaceful, as if it were taken in a park.
![trail bridge](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1851-TributaryBridge.jpg)
And I just liked the looks of this tree with the branches all reaching out to one side.
![weird tree](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1852-TreeBranches.jpg)
Now for the guts of today's hiking. The middle six miles of what I did today were rocky and rugged. I barely managed 2 mph. Constant ups and downs, and quite often, this is what the trail looked like, and this is not even a steep hill. This is not a complaint... it's just the way the trail is in this section. But I wanted you to know that I'm earning my dinner (of which I ate a truckload!).
![rocky trail](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1853-RockyTrail.jpg)
After lunch, the topography flattened out, and I thought I was going to be able to make better time. Ha! Can you say "cedar roots?" Even so, I managed to cover the last 4 miles in 1 hour and 40 minutes. Better.
![cedar roots](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1854-CedarRoots.jpg)
Miles today: 14.0. Total miles so far: 3515.0
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That does look like it would make for some rough walking. Those first few pictures are lovely
ReplyDeleteOh wow, it's lovely there! And look at the colors starting already!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite sections. Camped near Horseshoe Ridge under the cedars. Rugged and wild. Hope the maple leaves are starting to turn yellow for you.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures! How is Manitou pronounced in Minnesota? In Colorado we said Man-a-too, in Indiana they say Man-a-taw.
ReplyDeleteAnn and Lin- a really beautiful day
ReplyDeleteDan- colors are just starting
David- Man-i-too
Lulu: "Squirrel!!!!"
ReplyDeleteLulu- there would be squirrels for you here every day
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