Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Hiking on a Winter's Day

A few days ago, Jeffery and I hiked up the Tobin Trail.  Jeffery clipped bushes away from the path and I walked slowly ahead, looking at the sights and taking a photos.  Here are a few.

we hit snow at about 2300 ft. elevation

the sun does melt some of the snow, even up high

the Ponderosa that gives the name to Ponderosa Knoll.  This is my tree-hugging tree.

I took this shot to show the trail Brenda and I have hiked on, so I could state where we'd gotten to along it.  We think we've gotten up to the section to the left near the shadowy snow, switch-backing up that "shoulder" several times.

winter light

Jeffery repaired a slid-out section of trail
we love this rock, and think it needs to be named

here I am next to it to give you an idea of its size

Yesterday, Sara joined Brenda and me for our Monday hike up the Chambers Creek Trail.  Made it all the way to the bridge over the Creek, which was pretty in the ice and snow.  Sara was a stronger hiker than me!

The water-fall that comes down above the bridge over Chambers Creek

heading home after Brenda ran (yes, ran!) back for the scarf I'd dropped back up the trail.

another shot of Sara and Brenda wending home

1 comment:

  1. Just catching up on all your wonderful photos and posts. So great to see your world -- love the holiday spirit, the snow, and the amazing sights from the mountainside. Wish I was hiking right along with you. Merry and happy to you and Jeffery!

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