Some cool pics of the area *now* where this eruption may occur. It's a trip how the entire landscape will change again, once an eruption occurs.
October afternoon above Herron Pond, White Memorial Foundation, Morris, Connecticut. October 12, 2023, 2:36PM.
Quinnipiac University, Mount Carmel and New Haven from Giant's Chest, Sleeping Giant State Park, Hamden, Connecticut. October 27, 2022, 4:32 PM.
Evening descends upon the big field, Mattatuck State Forest, Plymouth, Connecticut. May 24, 2020, 7:11 PM.
The Mill River in autumn. Sleeping Giant State Park, Hamden, Connecticut. October 21, 2022, 4:21 PM.
Salmon Brook Trail in Glastonbury.
Bin mal wieder hart am Fahrradfahren dran. Nochmal das trockene Wetter und bisschen Sonne auskosten.
Seit Sonntag schon das zweite Mal in den Elm geradelt. Route leicht variiert.
Heute war ich schneller unterwegs aber lnger, weiter und hher.
Und es hat auch noch Spa gemacht
54km
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19,3km/h
444Hm
Golden halo sunset at Lost Ponds, Mattatuck State Forest, Plymouth, Connecticut. June 8, 2017, 8:31 PM.
Above it all. Whitestone Cliffs Trail, Plymouth, Connecticut. October 18, 2020, 6:22 PM.
"I regret all the people I've lost over the years"
Rocky marsh in autumn, New Britain Reservoir, Wolcott, Connecticut. October 12, 2019, 6:00 PM.
The Mad River running high after an October rainstorm, Mattatuck Trail, Wolcott, Connecticut. October 19, 2020, 5:41 PM.
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Unlike the Roan Highlands, the open fields throughout the Mount Rogers area did not seem to be natural balds. In places which hadn't been grazed recently, thick scrub covered the landscape. The predominant features of these landscapes were emerald green spring grasses and medium to light gray boulders and rock outcrops,
Sea to Sound ride was so fabulous! They produced a video with those of us who spent time in a power wheelchair for a small exposure to trails from a different vantage point.
I added a QGIS hash tag so it is time for a new introduction.
Mainly for a cool conference 2 weeks from now in .
The event:
Mine: (historic trails threads late, primarily re city art)
has it wrong: "the first year the data was gathered and analyzed was 2008"
In the *70s* I was undergrad on a fire station location study
My open source OS: (since 0.9).
Poll on fashion later (masks are must-have for me!).
For a chipmunk that didn't move after shooting up the tree, it sure was vocal after I moved on. Yeah, sure, scream insults at my back. It sure spewed a lot of inappropriate language not at all becoming a cute woodland creature.
Giddy Edge Path in Matlock Bath, England
This precipitous pathway with its wrought iron handrail was created by the Victorians as a tourist attraction.
Hundreds of tiny yellow flowers in the (not grass) green ground cover. New Britain Reservoir, Wolcott, Connecticut. August 3, 2020, 6:56 PM. All the ground in this pic where trees are not growing is lakebed for most of the year. The lush green ground cover is a leafy plant that only resembles grass when seen from a distance.
Halloween hike on the Mattatuck Trail, Marino Pond through the trees. Plymouth, Connecticut. October 31, 2020, 4:35 PM.
Nice afternoon for a bike stroll.
Ah, the places your feet might take you...
Make an Heritage TrailThat track is definitely good, but I dont really think it takes me anywhere, or tells me that Im about to embark on a grand adventure like this from SC.
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My final twelve miles today were in Shenandoah. The trail inside the park was well-graded and almost completely cleared of overgrowth. I hiked through dignified old forests of stately trees, following the ridgeline for most of the distance. There were a number of good viewpoints.
Inland wetlands. Marsh and inlet stream, New Britain Reservoir, Wolcott, CT. August 31, 2020, 7:28 PM.
Went last evening at on one of my favorite local (yes, the days are getting shorter!). As I entered the last meadow, I was greeted by this beautiful eerie scene a misty blanketing the ground as the sun was showing the last of its light with an orange glow over the horizon. Its almost Halloween!
Lanesfield Historic Site in Edgerton, Kansas
Built in 1869, this one-room rural schoolhouse welcomes visitors to travel back to 1904 school day.
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Temperatures dropped considerably last night when the wind kicked up and stayed down today. Rather late on a cool, damp morning, I set out from Frosty Mountain, having smoked my last two cigarettes with breakfast.
I looked up and felt fairly confident that I must be on the right path.
My
towards the sun
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40 years ago today: Except for one incident, which was only bad for a few moments, the climb up Hunt spur was fun. It was maniacally steep, it had many tricky parts, and it was strenuous as hell, but I rather enjoyed it. It was the last big climb.
Now what's up in Dallas 55 miles of planned trails suddenly removed from city plans without explanation.
Friends of Saxonville 25th anniversary celebration is less than 2 weeks away!
Friday night party Oct 13 at Project B Gallery in Framingham, and Saturday afternoon Oct 14 outdoor community festival at the start of the Cochituate Rail Trail.
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American Bald Eagle
Yes, and jet trails.
Full moon twilight, Scoville Reservoir, Wolcott, Connecticut. September 16, 2021, 7:15PM. Technically a "waxing gibbous" moon, but shining bright through a light mist that evening.
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40 years ago today: A side trail brought me to Big Niagara Falls (no, the other one). The falls were not enormous (no, thats the other one), but they were impressive enough, and quite scenic. A roaring stream churned through massive rock formations in a lively series of flumes and cascades between forested banks teeming with maples.
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Dreitages-Wanderung vom 07.- 09.09.23 von in die Frnkische Schweiz mit Biwak im Wald
Am die runter ddeln ist immer wieder toll. Das letzte mal fr dieses Jahr. Mussten unsere Punktekarten noch alle machen.
Und wieso auch immer hab ich sogar noch eine Fahrt. Aber ich kann nicht mehr
Das Kind wird auch immer schneller. 20kmh im Schnitt haben wir schon. Die Mama kommt schon fast nicht mehr mit
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40 years ago today: My first three-and-a-half miles took me through the end of the wilderness. The Appalachian Trail wound through an attractive forest, and it was gentle walking. When I came out onto the paved Greenville-Millinocket Road at 9:25, only fourteen-and-a-half miles of white blazes remained before me.