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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

2/24/14 Glenburn Trails


Today we were going to do another trail to the lake. We had done this in the past and anticipated no difficulties. Went by the trail intersection at Lancaster Brook Rd. but no one had parked a car off the road and I did not want to get stuck so we went on to the store on Hudson Rd. and started from there. The trail was nicely crusted and easy walking.






Awhile after we crossed Hudson Rd. we came to an area that was being logged. There were several trails/roads and a cleared area and it was difficult to tell which way our trail went ( there were trucks parked be saw no people) . We picked one in the woods but it came out on what looked more like a road ( it was wider) but then went back into the woods. We wandered around until we ended up in an area of houses and turned back. We eventually found an actual trail ( signs showing where the trail turned) and followed that even though it seemed to be taking us in the wrong direction. It was- when we came out on the original trail we were almost back to Hudson Rd. We just headed back.



When we got to the intersection  there was use along the rail bed but we decided to explore that another day.


A little frustrating but a pretty day and Kelley was happy to be out- she doesn't care if we're lost. The only other person we saw was on a snowmobile on a nearby trail.  2  1/4 hours 

Monday, February 24, 2014

2/23/14 Glenburn Trails


Gray day and not as warm as yesterday but still comfortable hiking. Nice firm base on the trail for easy walking and the crust off the trail was strong enough to support Kelley.

We are back here to try to find out the identity of old building in post of 2/20 -- original picture there. I had also posted the picture of the building on Facebook and there was some speculation as to what purpose it had served. There is a church across from where we parked and within sight of the building. I asked some people in the parking lot and they said it had been a school "a long time ago" . Here is the building with it's surroundings.


Kim and some others were curious about the buildings contents. Very disappointing.


Our other purpose for returning was to follow directions we had received from a man on our last hike here. We had ended up in a small development and he told us where we had gone wrong.

When we got to the top of this hill we continued straight and should have turned left-- the trail looked like it went both ways.


Instead of crossing that large field  again we took the left and went through woods,


crossed Pushaw Rd., and reached the lake. There were some ice fishermen  but fortunately far enough out  that Kelley did not run out there.


We backtracked to Pushaw Rd. and walked a short distance to the development we had been in last time and looked for a way over to Trail 6 which also went to the lake. We found a trail that took us to a road and then back on another trail to the place on Pushaw Rd. where our trail started. A short trail to another part of the lake we had not been to.


Back the way we had come but this time we took the trail across the large field and met our first person of the day - a skier.

View to the side going down the hill


And some weeds


A snowmobile passed us- the only one of the day, though we heard a few others in the distance. Near the end of the hike Kelley found a side trail she wanted to take.



This was a short trail to the present school and we returned to the main trail back.

Queen Anne's Lace



A pretty good hike. We had solved the mystery of the old building and found the trails we were looking for. The hiking had been quite comfortable and Kelley seemed happy with it too.  3  1/4 hours

Sunday, February 23, 2014

2/22/14 City Forest

Rained most of yesterday and warm and sunny today ( upper 30's) so trail conditions were iffy. Nearby City Forest seemed like a good place to try first.


 Main Road from the parking lot was icy


Once on West Trail  there was no ice but a somewhat soft surface and not as easy walking as it had been. We walked down to the beaver pond but there was  only a little water where the water overflowed the dam. At least Kelley got  her feet wet and a drink.


We checked out the rail bed but it had had less traffic and was not easy going. In spite of the ice  ( I had my grippers) we took Main Rd. and Loop Rd. to circle back to West Trail. Because of the beautiful day there were lots of people- skiers and walkers- and dogs and Kelley was happy to see them all. I think more people than I have ever seen here on one day.

Near the end we met Kelley's friend Cadie and they immediately started their exuberant play. I did not get a picture of the fast moving dogs but only this calmer moment.


and Cadie in the brush


It had been a nice hike with the sun , warmer temps, and friendly folks and dogs. 2  1/4 hours ( with a fair amount of chatting)

Friday, February 21, 2014

2/20/14 Glenburn Trails


A little more snow this morning. By the time I cleared the drive  it had warmed up ( 33 degrees), mostly sunny, and little wind. Forecast for tomorrow is snow, freezing rain , and sleet in the morning and then  rain in the afternoon. We decided we need to get in a good one today. We started, again , from the store on Hudson Rd. with the plan of taking the fork we did not take lat time. No one had been on the trail this morning but there wasn't enough new snow to make it difficult.

This old building is in a field near the start


When we started the trees were still pretty with fresh snow- it was melted by the time we returned.


The two men were still sawing timber just off the trail and Kelley had to greet them again. I got to ask questions and found out this was a long term project- near a year to saw the lumber and another year to season the lumber.

Things in the snow




After we crossed Pushaw Rd. there was an intersection with a sign ( the only one on the trails) -"Pushaw lake 1.6 miles"  and to the  left " Dead End" . We went to the lake



Sleds had been out on the ice but we stayed close to shore and then returned the way we had come.



When we were almost back we met a man and his two sons who were fixing a minor problem with one of their sleds. I was able to get some information from him about the trails- he lived in the neighborhood we had wandered around in and explained  how to access the trail we hadn't found last time.

A nice hike- no hat or gloves needed. Kelley seemed happy and enthusiastic and pretty much stayed on the trail. 3  1/4 hours



Wednesday, February 19, 2014

2/19/14 Neighborhood and Snowmobile Trail

We woke up to several inches of  fresh snow. Kelley was anxious to get out in it so we did an hour walk around the neighborhood. She was happy as there were lots of people to greet as they cleared their drives. Lots of snow around



When we got back home I cleared our drive and then decided it was too nice not to do, at least a short hike- upper 20's, hazy sun ( another snow forecast for later today) , no wind, and it was pretty. Drove to the end of Pushaw Rd. to check for snowmobile activity.


  Someone had been on the trail- probably just one sled but  there was the firm base below the new snow so not bad -- going off the trail you end up in almost knee deep snow. Kelley seemed excited about the powdery snow and did a lot of prancing through it. It had been a good idea to do this little hike and the trail was quite pretty with the fresh snow.








We walked to Griffen Rd. and then returned the way we had come. Almost back we were passed by two snowmobiles but saw no one else. 1  1/4 hours.

It's snowing now so tomorrow morning may be a repeat.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

2/18/14 Glenburn Snowmobile Trails


Cold ( 8 degrees) and gray but little or no wind which is a big improvement over yesterday. We do, however, have another winter weather advisory for this afternoon and tonight with more snow on the way. We decided to try a get in a good one today because we don't know what we'll get tomorrow. Back to Glenburn and parked at the closed store. This time we crossed the road and headed east. We have done this trail in the past but it got confusing later in the hike. The trail is varied, crossing fields, going through different woods, and by and through marshy areas.




At one point there is a hill and when you reach the top there is a huge field and the winter world is spread out before you


After crossing this field I remembered crossing Pushaw Rd. and continuing on to the lake. Today we ended up in this little development where the streets all had 'Vista" in their names- Vista Way, Vista Lane, Vista Ridge- I thought I could see Pushaw Rd. but not an easy way to get to it. We decided to solve the puzzle another day and turned back - we still had to cut through someones yard to regain the trail.

On the way back we decided to explore a pretty side trail


But after about 15 minutes we came to a 'No trespassing" sign and turned back again.

Heading back



In the field near Hudson Rd. there were a Milkweeds.








Turned out to be a pretty good hike in spite of the gray skies- it had warmed to about 20 by the end of the hike.  No snowmobilers but there were two men working in the woods that Kelley ran over to - she got some attention and I found out they were cutting trees into lumber to build a garage. The footing on the trails was really good  but off the trail was fairly deep snow- enough so that after a few forays Kelley stayed on the trails. 2  1/2 hours

2/17/14 Paul Bunyan Snowmobile Trail


Yesterday we awoke to several inches of new snow and after clearing the drive, just did a couple of walks around the neighborhood. This morning was sunny but cold ( 2 degrees) and quite windy so it felt colder. We decided our best chance for descent footing was a snowmobile trail  We parked at the church across from where the trail crosses Broadway and started from there. The first part is a very large open field and the wind was brutal ( Kelley didn't seem to mind) .


I thought it would get better when we got in the more sheltered section but the wind was directly in our face. I consoled myself with the thought that the wind would be at our back on our return.

A good bit of the way is fairly open and follows the utility easement and is not especially scenic but the walking was easy. As you near the junction with the trail to Glenburn you get into some pretty woods. We met a snowmobiler there who stopped and chatted and gave us some info on the trails.









Shortly after the Glenburn junction we turned back It had been nice in the protection of the woods but we  were soon back out in the open. It was better with the wind behind us. The wind was strong and the snow powdery enough that for much of the way our tracks were already filled in. Near the end we were passed by two more snowmobiles but we had seen no one else.

In spite of the wind we had a pretty good hike. 2  1/2 hours