Last Saturday was a blue sky morning, perfect for a hike.
Daughter Emily directed us to an access point for French's Ledges in Plainfield Township where the climb was not as long and more gradual so that granddaughters could hike it.
We set out bundled up because it was a chilly morning.
We soon came to some vernal pools but didn't see any life there. The trail skirted it so we didn't get wet feet.
Ferns were just unfurling in the woods.
Moss greening up.
Leaves slowly showing.
Here was one outcropping but not our destination.
The girls had wonderful sun hats.
We were on the right trail
and made it to the top.
We decided to go down another way. Unfortunately the trail turned in the wrong direction and wasn't connecting to our trail in. We ended up bushwhacking through the woods to find the original trail very thankful for the iPhone compass and access to the map.
5 comments:
...looks just like my beloved Adirondacks!
Lovely views from the top. Spring is bursting out now in the forest. I hope you have a good week ahead.
Wonderful views from the top, and quite an adventure! It is so nice to get out and see the world in the spring.
Sounds like a good walk, with a bit of adventure thrown in for good measure.
I love deciduous woodlands in spring - you can almost hear the growing!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
This is so wonderful. I would love to go hiking with our granddaughter and grandsons. It's been so long since we've seen them. It's fabulous that you had such a beautiful day with your family.
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