Tuesday, March 30, 2010
March 30 - Lock 4 Park to Butterbridge
Today after work, I decided to walk along a part of the trail I had not been on before. Yes, there are a few such sections remaining! I parked at Lock 4 Park in Canal Fulton. This is a park that is actually centered around the canal and its history. The sun was shining and it was in the high 50's. The park area was beautiful. I walked towards Butterbridge Road, and it was a very scenic walk. Some of the trees along the canal here are gnarled looking and very interesting. I saw a few woodpeckers, and heard a loud chorus of frogs off towards the trees near the river, to the west. When I got to Butterbridge Road, I crossed the street and saw signs stating that the trail was closed here. I can only deduct that it is closed because the trail is flooded in parts, although it was fine as far as I could see. I turned around and went back to the park. A pleasant walk overall!
The awe continues
Trees gnarled like in fairy tales
Sights and sounds, sunshine
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- March 31 - Towpath Avenue
- March 30 - Lock 4 Park to Butterbridge
- March 30 - Reminiscing
- March 28 - Vanderhoof and Van Buren
- March 27 - Back to Tusc County
- March 26 - Butterbridge
- March 24 - Lake St. Flood!!
- March 21- Forty Corners
- March 20 - Merriman Rd. to Summit Lake
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- March 17 - Lake Nesmith to Summit Lake
- March 16 - John Glenn Grove
- March 15 - Brecksville, Peninsula
- March 14 - Clinton Waterworld
- March 13 - Back to Zoar!
- March 12 - Lake Street to Cherry Street -Finally!
- March 11 - More Beaver and the "Massillon Bayou"
- March 9 - Botzum to Beaver Marsh
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