I love this small waterfall, about 5-foot tall. When the temperature is high, I see people bathing here 😊
So, first come, first served 😉
Last Thursday, I lost to several teenagers on a warm day, but I was the only one on Saturday because it was pretty cold 😊
J'ai l'embarras du choix car toutes mes randonnées ont été des moments de paix extérieure et intérieure.
Randonnée début avril dans le secteur occidental du système volcanique de Krysuvik. Départ au pied du site de Seltun. Les montagnes brunes au milieu abritent des sources d'eau chaude. Au fond, le grand lac Kleifarvatn.
From Arethusa Falls trail a couple years ago. We didn't make it to all of the falls since the teen and I were having irreconcilable differences that day. “;^)
Arriving at a local creek this evening, I discovered that I forgot fishing lines and also premade fishing rigs 😭 So, I just decided to take a walk in the woods 😊 I didn’t forget fishing waders, so, I had no problem walking such trails 😉 BTW, this is a designated trail, which I usually avoid because it very muddy and wet 😊
“Is this something that just bothers me specifically, or is this something that is a safety concern?”
If it’s something that endangers other people or the environment — throwing rocks off a cliff onto a trail below or building a campfire during a fire ban — Matias suggests reaching out to park officials. But if you’re in a wilderness setting, Mapp suggests acting with empathy & respect, rather than accusation. Start, for example, by learning where the other person is coming from and why they may be acting in a certain way.
I brought my #PlushToys on a hike at Indian Cellar Preserve next to the Saco River.
Phil and Maxie (and the kids) had been there before, but it was the first time for most of the #PlushCoven. Here they are, enjoying a romantic moment by the river.
walking in clouds. got surprised by something fast in my peripheral vision, rushing leaves and humming, fear made it into a bear, twas but a hummingbird #clouds#hiking#britishcolumbia#nature
I got a lot of refusals at a different lake last night, but they were ready to roll at Stone Mountain tonight. I've been trying out a sort of heavy deer hair bug. Fishing with a Tenkara, I am holding the fly on the surface of the water. The "too long" hook allows me to give it a lot of motion on the surface.
I did not see anybody on trails, but I saw some people fishing this creek during rain yesterday. I guess it was recently stocked with trout 🤔 Fishing was not my primary focus - I came here for walking in the woods although I had a fly rod with me 😉