Today Karen and I quickly hiked seven miles with 1,500 feet of elevation gain. We did a wide loop in Sage Hills Trails west of Wenatchee, WA where we live. A storm was coming.
Thanks to the Land Trust, it's a mule deer reserve. Sage Hills Trails close Dec. 1 to April 1 to let deer have their babies in peace. No hunting.
Coyotes left black scat in the trail to mark their territory. "Coyote scat is black because it contains blood from animals they eat," Karen said.
In places, we walked through shoulder-high golden grass shining in the sun. It felt like we were walking on the yellow brick road.
I love hiking in winter because you can see who lives there. Animal tracks in snow. With no leaves, we saw a bird's nest high in a tree. Baby birds have a great view of the mountains.
Photos:
Karen and the Enchantment Mountains, 8,000-9,000'.
Rose hips.
Golden grasses shining in the sun.
Bird nest has a great view.
On Tuesday I had a great hike with my dog on the Appalachian Trail on the border of East Tennessee and North Carolina. We started and ended our hike at Max Patch which is a large open field at 4629 feet with 360 degree views of the Smoky Mountains. The total hike was 14 miles with 2900 feet of climbing. Scout met up with Stella and had a good time playing with her on Max Patch at the end of our hike. Here are some good photos from that day.
Your a fantastic hiker. It is a great past time. Love your pics and seeing your part of the world
Thank you! I appreciate your kindness and support.
I love the photo of the lacy red rose hips with mountains looming in the background.