And the work goes on, and the work goes on. I love looking back on where I’ve been. It is so satisfying. The trails are beautiful. We have a ways to go, but we are getting there.
Below, photo one is the hole the made by the root ball of a white birch tip over from the ice storm the end of March on the Upper Blue Jay. The second photo is usually a small pond on the Peregrine, we jokingly call it the snow making pond. As you can see it is so empty the dog can’t even find a drink of water.


Most trails are mowed if you are looking for a walk. And they are dry. If you take your dog, take a leash, just in case you run into other walkers.
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Thank you for the invitation to walk the trails. For some reason, I had not even thought of that!
I would love to ski your trails this winter. The last time I visited was for a XC meeting in the eighties, I believe. My major ice storm was December 8, 2008. Numerous logging jobs later the forest is recovering, yours will too. Good luck.
Al Jenks
Love your emails! Thank you for your update!
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Lauren
thanks for the nmews hope to c u and chuck this winter Nate andPam
Looks great!