Weekly Trials and Tribulations of the Scenic City Chapter of the TTA

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Booker T. Washington Wilderness Trail 1.5.19

We had been having a lot of cloudy and rainy days lately, but today was beautiful.  It started out cold and crisp, but by halfway through this 4.5 mile hike, all 9 of us were peeling outer layers of clothing off.  Thankfully there were only a few muddy spots along the way that presented no problem.  The few streams had bridges although they were really slippery.  As you can see from the photos, the day was clear and sunny.  At the beginning of the hike there was large branch precariously suspended above the trail that everyone carefully avoided.  We did see a large turtle shell in the brush that was left for others to see, although in hindsight I wish I would have picked up and cleaned for a display.  Near the end of the hike someone spotted a small bat hanging precariously from a bush along side the trail.  It did not take well to being disturbed.   I think it was an Eastern Small Footed Bat.  I would rate this two hour hike as easy although Jean did keep up a fast pace.  The moving average was 2.6 mph.  If you would like to see a few pictures, click here.  There is also a couple of maps and an altitude graph.  Although the graph looks like we were really climbing a descending a lot, you can see by the actual height that the climbs were only a couple of feet. 

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