Thurs.
9 June: Marble Rock
Note: click on pictures for full size view.
It’s a responsible job being a hike leader.
One of several duties is to pre-walk the route a few days before the official hike,
to check the trail condition and to identify any issues. Today was such a trip.
This being a joint hike between the Central and Kingston clubs, the
leaders from each club were there, together with a couple of us who wouldn’t be
able to make the Saturday hike.
Could there ever be TOO many lookouts on a hike? We had a good choice today. Which was the most
impressive view? As some philistine
friend once said to me: “It’s like cathedrals – once you’ve seen one, you’ve
seen the lot”.
The Marble Rock trail consists of two fairly rugged loops totalling
about eleven and a half kilometres. We felt
privileged to have its creator on our trip today. It is a beautiful trail, with several
outcrops giving views out across the forested countryside north of the St. Lawrence
River. To the east we could see the
outline of Blue Mountain, beside Charleston Lake. To the south, the hazy outline of distant
hills across the international border.
At our feet were valleys and swamps and lakes.
Enough words – enjoy the pictures.
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A magnificent RTA "blue trail" |
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Frst of many lookouts - the leaning rock |
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A green paradise |
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Pause for thought |
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Admiring a huge downed tree |
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Hidden foundations of a gigantic barn |
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Another lookout |
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And another |
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Blue Mountain in the distance |
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This lake was named No-name Lake! |
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Checking the signs |
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Caterpillar on a lichen-covered rock |
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Last of the Summer Wine? |
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This required a scramble... |
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...but well worth the small effort |
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Beaver dam and lake below |
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Trail creators, hike leaders, other important people |
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A final lookout.. |
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... or not? |
1 comment:
Cute caterpillar!
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