TRAIL CONDITIONS: despite several rainy sessions, the trails are in great shape. They were freshly mowed September 23, are green and lush.
We were up there on the sunny weekend, filling in low spots with gravel and hauling supplies back to build two bridges on the new #17 Escarpment Trail (which the deer love and use frequently already). The trail is not complete and is too muddy for hiking at this point. We’ll keep you posted.
WILDLIFE: several reported sightings of a possible lynx near the Observatory; no photos; not confirmed.
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BIRDING: first ever sighting of a gorgeous red-headed woodpecker at the top of parking lot trail entrance near bridge over creek and at the bird feeder behind the conservatory.