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Wolf Trail

Well, after all these entries where I make you work, it seems only fair to stray back into content providing mode.

Yesterday we went hiking in Gatineau Park. It was still very muddy underfoot, but it was lovely and warm. One thing about this time of year that I love is the number of babbling and chattering little streams that run through the forest. Some have official bridges over them, but others have little more than stumps and stepping stones.

We went about 4:30, after I’d met with my supervisor and after I spent some nice time with my parents. The drive out along Meech Lake (yes… the Meech Lake) was scenic, although we did wind up behind some people who were driving at like 25 km/h, so let’s just say we had time to truly appreciate the surroundings during the trip from Chelsea to the trail.

Click below for more photos.











Jen was looking for early-growing plants. She took quite a few photos of them with the hopes of identifying them later. The camera’s macro facility really shines on these ones. Here’s an extreme close-up.











return to cmh blog Sports & Leisure › sports     2004-04-10 11:12   ...2
Weed

Jen: That is a disgusting horrid weed. It has yellow flowers on a long stem eventually. It is almost impossible to pull it out
by heather
Weed Identified?

If it has yellow flowers on a long stem, I'm guessing it is a Hawkweed. It seems to meet the description of the Hawkweeds given in my wildflower book pretty well.
I'll have to put the pictures of the other leaves up as well!
by Bixby
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