We took a drive one afternoon last week on some of the roads that veer off the main roads just to see where they end up.
Many peter out into Class VI roads that are basically snow mobile trails come winter and then closed March 1 to June 1 because of mud season.
We spotted this fence and gate and realized we'd found the Corbin Park boundary- an animal hunting preserve dating back to 1889. Here's a link in Wikipedia. It has a strange history.
The fence we could spot through the trees as we drove didn't look too sturdy.
The colors remaining in the woods are from the oaks and the understory beech trees.
I think we passed one truck during our exploration but there were houses and farms along these quiet roads.
...these are what dreams are made of for me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roads! Great photos. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice, little adventure!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so inviting. We always loved riding our ATVs in the mts of NC and enjoying the leaves and wildlife. Guess I could take my Jeep now...it's nice for the wet areas and potholes we find here.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty place! You got very nice photos.
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