Saturday, November 3, 2012

Hiking mt. Erie course 215-228 up to shugarloaf view point

One of my greatest joys in life is going into the back country on the off seasons. No tourists, hipsters, or crowds, just you and the solitude. Even "suffering" through the rain is worth it.
(sorry about the bad hair... it had been a long day full of hay bailing. A man's got to support his lifestyle somehow.)
this little derp is my fried catlin Brown of wish photogrophy. She is one of my oldest friends. today she volunteered or rather volun-told herself as my photogropher for the day.  

now for the trail review:
     the environment was simply stunning, the ground is still solid, and the temperature is just right for hiking. To be honest this is more of a beginners hike, which is perfect for a lot of people. it's navigation is easy, you don't have to be in super shape to make it to the top, and shugarloaf view is amazing. There is however a few spots with some pretty intimating slopes for someone who's not used to hiking. I would not recommend trying to push a potential lover up those parts, even if the view is worth it. go slow and take your time, leave early if you have to. There's no rush, enjoy the scenery.

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