On Sunday, trail adventures continued with hikes, but not much actual work done.
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Back at Gardner road, this is so nice. Will we be back here for the Labor day weekend? |
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We went for a short morning hike to see if the section to the east had been cleared. As far as we could tell, no one has touched it. |
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Then some friendly hikers showed up. We love them! |
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We told them what to expect, heading west. They were headed to O-Kun-De-Kun and Hwy 45. |
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We drove to FD 1100 to hike it east... |
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Ya, we found some dead-falls across it. |
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This is a pretty section. We'll head east until we see the crossing we whacked this past weekend. |
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We crossed the tracks. |
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Oh dear, there is a board walk under this. |
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Lookin' good! This is where we stop and turn back. |
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And have lunch. |
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Maybe Arly needs to come here with the pole saw. |
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Newholm Creek is perfect for a cool dip. It's not even muddy! Seems the old bridge was washed downstream a bit. |
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Back at the road. Arly did put up a temporary sign. We found that hikers were still hiking the road after a re-route was done. |
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We pack to go home! |
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Behind the Twin Lakes DNR buildings is an old ski trail. |
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Seems it's not being cared for any longer. This is our favorite early winter ski romp place. |
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Ya, some dead falls here. |
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