Minus 10 when we got up but warmed up nicely to 18 by the time we started. Mix of sun and (mostly) clouds. We had had more snow since we were last here and din't know how the trails would be.
The Sewall Rd. had been plowed
Last time we were here the smaller trails all had little or no use. Today we found they had all been groomed and we had access to all of them.
Red Trail which we walked to its end and then returned and took the White Trail
The first part of the White Trail is through a boggy area and can be very wet. Today everything was frozen solid.
and the drier part
From there we followed the route shown on the map.
The Red Trail again as we near the end of our hike
A nice outing . We met several walkers and skiers and two dogs - all of which made Kelley happy. It had been nice to have access to the other trails. 2 1/4 hours
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