San Lee Park
I wandered a ways to the south for a change when I went hiking today.
I usually head north towards Hillsborough or Durham when I go hiking. Today, however, I headed south towards Chatham and Lee counties.
I had considered hiking at Raven Rock but decided that was a bit too far afield for today. I got a late start due to a very dire need for a haircut. After having shed a pound or so of hair, I scooted down to the 4 miles of trails in San Lee park.
While the hiking trail winds around two lakes and is pretty, the true attraction of the park is the 5 miles of single track bike trail. I didn't have a bike there so I just walked. Pity, huh?
I like the way the leaves pop in this picture.
Tomorrow I'll be hiking Occoneechee Mountain again up north in Orange County. It's good to get some hiking in this weekend 'cause it helps get my mind off of the troubles that we all face.
If it's not the stagnant economy, then it's rising costs (I just got the highest electric bill on Friday that I've received since moving to NC---ouch!) and lowering buying power. Yikes. Show me the way to the nearest trail, please!
I usually head north towards Hillsborough or Durham when I go hiking. Today, however, I headed south towards Chatham and Lee counties.
I had considered hiking at Raven Rock but decided that was a bit too far afield for today. I got a late start due to a very dire need for a haircut. After having shed a pound or so of hair, I scooted down to the 4 miles of trails in San Lee park.
While the hiking trail winds around two lakes and is pretty, the true attraction of the park is the 5 miles of single track bike trail. I didn't have a bike there so I just walked. Pity, huh?
I like the way the leaves pop in this picture.
Tomorrow I'll be hiking Occoneechee Mountain again up north in Orange County. It's good to get some hiking in this weekend 'cause it helps get my mind off of the troubles that we all face.
If it's not the stagnant economy, then it's rising costs (I just got the highest electric bill on Friday that I've received since moving to NC---ouch!) and lowering buying power. Yikes. Show me the way to the nearest trail, please!
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Double ouch!
Netchick sent me here this afternoon to say hey and read about your hiking adventures. That sounds like a fabulous day.
I have all sorts of plans for when my knee is sorted.
cq
And a good hike/bike ride is a great way to get away from the mind-numbing pressures of bills and life in general. Thanks for the inspiration - yet again!