Category Archives: Hiking

Sunning Snake

 

I recently went hiking on the trails of the state park close to my house.  It was a pretty nice day, until I got to the usual spot where I stop to have lunch (I always pack a lunch when I go hiking [^_^]).  As I sat down to enjoy my lunch, the clouds started rolling in and the wind picked up making it super cold.  Then, as I started off to finish the rest of the trail, the sun came back out and the wind died down.  Such is my luck.

 

Anyway, at one point near the end of the trail, I noticed this little bugger sunning itself on one of the bridges over a muddy area.  I’m super stoked I managed to catch its tongue scenting the air!

 

Snake

 

Keep your eyes peeled while you hike, folks.  It’s easy to miss little snakes like this that come out to sun themselves in the middle of trails.

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

Go Away, Snow…

 

According to the calendar it was officially spring last month.  I guess no one told the snow.  There’s still quite a bit of it hanging on in my state, especially on the hiking trails.

 

Last week I went hiking only to encounter this…

 

 

PMWR - Birch Point Trail Snow

 

It may not look like much but this snow was up to my knees.  And it was so soft that even my snowshoes didn’t help.  Crazy, huh?  Snowshoeing in April.

 

But, that same day, I ended up over at the beach near where I live.  It was cold because of the wind, but there wasn’t much snow around and none on the beach itself.  While walking, I met this little guy.  His name is Tuffy (or Toughy, I’m not sure how his owner spells it).  Funny, because he’s not tough at all!  But, he’s cute.

 

Tuffy

 

Hopefully the snow will get the message that it’s spring so I can hike my favorite trails without having to struggle through knee deep snow or use my snowshoes.  It’s mid April for crying out loud!

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

April Showers

When they said “April showers brings May flowers” I don’t think they were talking about snow. Yet, that’s what we got in my corner of Maine. Not only do we still have a bunch of snow (a few feet in some places), but we received dustings two days in a row over the weekend.

 

The chickadees are annoyed by it, the ravens are annoyed by it, I’m sure all the other wildlife are annoyed by it, and I’m annoyed by it. But what annoys me most about spring isn’t the random snow showers we get (sometimes well into the middle of April), it’s the mud that comes from the snow melting. It makes a few of my favored hiking trails pretty nasty in the spring. Almost impassable actually.

 

But I don’t go by the calendar to judge when spring has arrived. I actually think I mentioned this before, but I say spring is here when the flowers start to bloom and my lawn needs to be mowed for the first time of the year. And, well…we’re not there yet.

 

In the meantime, here’s something funny for you folks to gawk at. I stumbled across this (almost literally) during a hiking trip to Quoddy last month. I should have used my snow shoes. The snow was so deep that it nearly enveloped all the benches along the trailhead. But, someone didn’t let that stop them…

 

 

Butt Print in the snow

 

Until next time…

 


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~A.M.

Abstract Ice

 

A week or so ago, I took a hike through the trails of the nearest state park (which is a bit dangerous this time of year due to hunting season, but fear not! I had on my blaze orange!).  What interested me as I was hiking, was the fact that I came across several puddles that were frozen as well as several others in close proximity that weren’t.  It made me wonder why one puddle would freeze while another of the same size and depth relatively close by wouldn’t.  I‘m sure there‘s some fancy scientific reason for this, but damn it Jim, I‘m a photographer, not a scientist!

 

Anyway, the frozen puddles had some cool abstract designs flowing through them so I stopped and took a few pictures.

 

Abstract Ice

 

Art isn’t the only thing that can be abstract! [-_^]

 

 

Until next time….

 

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~A.M.

First Day of December

 

Thanksgiving has come and gone and Christmas is right around the corner.  That’s right, it’s the first day of December already.  How time flies, huh?  It seems like yesterday when we were ringing in the new year that was 2014.  Now, we’re getting ready to say goodbye to 2014 and hello to 2015.

I hope everyone had a safe, fun, and happy Thanksgiving.  And, if you’re reading this, congratulations on surviving that whole Black Friday thing.  I hope that if you ventured out to brave the insane crowds, you made it through unscathed.  And, in the same vein, I hope you left everyone in your wake unscathed.

I don’t buy into the whole Black Friday thing, personally.  I’m a savvy shopper year round, so I have no need to wake up before dawn, stand in long lines (I got enough of that in grade school, thank you very much), and fight crowds of mostly rude and greedy people all for some material goods that will most likely never be used, or, in the case of technology, be obsolete in less than a year.

No.  Instead, I sleep in on Black Friday (and Cyber Monday too) and, if the weather is relatively nice, I go hiking.  With a majority of people crowding the stores, hiking trails are nearly deserted this time of year.  Just how I like them.

This past weekend, I ventured to one of my favorite places.  You know the one.  Yep, that’s right, Quoddy Head State Park.  Now, before I left on my little adventure, I loaded my snowshoes into the car because I always like to be prepared.  I figured, with the amount of snow around my house, I’d probably need my snowshoes for the hike.

I was wrong.

The closer I got to Quoddy, the less snow there was.  The trees were bare, unlike those at home.  The roads were clear and totally dry, unlike those at home.  And I could still see the bare ground, unlike at home.  So, my snowshoes stayed warm in my car as I ventured out for my hike at Quoddy.

Dreamy Quoddy Trail(And yes, if you couldn’t tell, I did some editing on this photo to give it a more “dreamy” quality. [-_^])

I challenge you, yes you reading this, to try something different next year.  Instead of following the masses to the stores on Black Friday, get outside (weather permitting of course) and spend some time connecting with nature.  It’s a good stress reliever.

Until next time…

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~A.M.