Kennekuk, with cannon
Sep. 22nd, 2007 07:12 pmI didn't end up taking the trail around Lake Mingo today. It seems that there's some outdoor festival called Civil War Days, and I couldn't drive to the lake without paying admission. Kennekuk is a huge park, so I walked around Lookout Point and in the marshes. It was somewhat surreal to hear the rifles and cannon from over the hills -- it put me in mind of how non-combatants in the real Civil War might have felt in the woods when a battle was nearby.
The water is shockingly low in the marshes. The pond closest to the parking area is dry; there are dry-land plants on some of what should be pond, and dry, cracked mud over most of it.
I had in mind walking up from the marshes to the dam and possibly along a bit of the trail, but I was feeling hot, tired, and thirsty, so I turned back without doing that and headed home 3 hours after I got there. It's a bit hard to tell, but I probably walked about 5 miles. I feel as tired as I did last week when I walked about 9 miles. I blame the fact that it was fairly hot today.
The water is shockingly low in the marshes. The pond closest to the parking area is dry; there are dry-land plants on some of what should be pond, and dry, cracked mud over most of it.
I had in mind walking up from the marshes to the dam and possibly along a bit of the trail, but I was feeling hot, tired, and thirsty, so I turned back without doing that and headed home 3 hours after I got there. It's a bit hard to tell, but I probably walked about 5 miles. I feel as tired as I did last week when I walked about 9 miles. I blame the fact that it was fairly hot today.
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Date: 2007-09-23 05:46 pm (UTC)