Pipestone Creek Hike – Middle Section

On a Sunday morning, eight people drove through the densest fog in recent memory to attend a hike along Pipestone Creek. The weather was cool and damp at the start.

Eventually the fog cleared to give us blue skies and a perfect day for walking on the trail.

The morning dew called our attention to the spider webs engulfing small trees.

Does anyone know what this fungus is? We found it only on bushes that were next to the creek.

Fungus?
Shrubs with fungus

Thanks to Lee for scouting the hike and to Trail Maintenance for clearing the trail. Thanks also to the landowners for their continued permission to enjoy these trails. You can see all the pictures on Flickr.

Where we’re hiking next.

Fall Colour Walk to Gwynne Ski Hill

Fourteen people came out to hike the trail outside Gwynne to the ski hill. The skies were slightly overcast and the weather was mild. It was a perfect day for enjoying the fall colours.

We noticed everywhere that while the leaves had turned to brilliant golds and red, the trees were not yet letting them drop.

A herd of llamas approached the fence as soon they saw us coming.

We are not always this lucky to see the llamas!

The total hike was just over 7 km. Thanks to John S. for leading the hike, to trail maintenance for clearing the trail–especially through the tall grasses up and down slopes. Thanks also to the landowners for their continued permission. You can see more photos on Flickr.

Where we’re hiking next.