March 12, 2016

Robin

FIRST ROBIN SPOTTED TODAY!! Tony and I were out hiking with our little blind puppy today as the weather was so lovely and spring-like. We circled along Creek Trail (lots of deer and turkey tracks; 4 chickadees), along Outer Loop North to Cattle Trail and then back along Brow Trail (where we spotted the robin) and over the bridge by the beautiful waterfall.

It’s a gorgeous time of year … rhubarb and parsley are coming up, along with spring bulbs and bleeding heart; one apple tree, the peach and the magnolia are beginning to bud and, for the first time in a long time, the songs of birds filled the air as we hiked the trails.
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TRAIL CONDITIONS: Both entrance hills are snow-covered to about half-way up and then they clear quickly. Trails are snow covered to bare with wet sections. We recommend rain boots and the East and South trails back to ‘Dead Tree Rock’ which is just past the first rest area (Homestead)

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