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Friday, June 16, 2017

6/15/17 Harbor Brook



Beautiful morning - mostly sunny and mid 60's Decided to try this trail that Kelley likes because of the water.


First things first







  A pretty section of trail



They are rerouting the trail because of serious erosion and moving it farther from the stream but you can still get to the old trail with more water options for Kelley



We crossed the stream onto a new trail and followed it until we reached these steps which Kelley did not want to climb. We turned back.



Leading the way on some of the new bog bridges.



thinking about going farther downstream



Very few flowers today - too much shade - so I had to settle for fungi



Having a good shake



Last chance at the water


This turned out to be a good hike - an hour and a half . Kelley did better than she has in a long time, taking the lead at times and showing no reluctance other than climbing those steps. She was in the water many times and really seemed to enjoy it. 

8 comments:

  1. I think this is one of my favorite trails. I'd love to hike this one.

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    1. Thanks Kim - one of Kelley's too.And it's in the private part of the park so no leash rule.

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  2. Beautiful trail! So many beautiful trails...
    My husband is in Maine as I write this, looking at houses. We can't wait to move there!! Who knows maybe some day we'll bump into you and Kelly :)

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    1. Thank you Serafina- In what area are you looking ? I hope we do meet on the trails

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  3. Nowhere in particular. It depends on our budget. He's looking at one in Belfast today . We don't want to go any further north than Bangor

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