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    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    The trail is well-marked except for this intersection. Stay left.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    There may be muddy sections.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    There are a lot of moss-covered rocks.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    An off-season hike helps to highlight details along the trail such as these shelf mushrooms.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/08/2024
    A small stream crosses the trail.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    There is a lot of evidence of beaver activity.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    The trail narrows and is rocky as it travels alongside a small lake.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    03/08/2024
    A wildlife blind overlooking the lake has posters to identify various animals and types of turtles.
    Karen Lee Ensley
    Photo Date: 
    03/08/2024
    People who want to go fishing at the lake can hike a a short distance from a parking area.

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