River Trail Nature Center
Along the way we stopped at the River Trail Nature Center for a break. We sat on a nice porch admiring the countryside taking a quick snack. The center has a bald eagle in a cage. I was rather sad the beautiful bird could not soar as an eagle should.
We were prepared for the bugs this time around and liberally used out bug spray starting the day. What a difference! We could actually stop for breaks and lunch without fear of becoming a huge insect haven.
A Road Along the River
This bridge is one of the few the trail went under. Versus the northern hike we took hikers found it necessary crossing the roads and highways bisecting the trail. Running with a pack across traffic is great fun.
Our stamina and hydration was much improved this time. Adding the water bladders increased our pack weights to between 23 - 25 pounds. I could defiantly tell the difference yet we both managed the weight well. Training with our packs has certainly been a huge help for our hikes to come.
Snakes on a Trail
Well one snake anyway. Since this trail is an urban trail and never far from interstate highways, busy suburbs and a heavily used trail, wildlife is not abundant in the sense of actually seeing any. So snakes are about it!
Fifteen miles is still a stretch for us. The last few miles were still difficult, but we are getting better. Next week we are off for hiking some "real" trails and will report how it goes. We are looking forward to more hiking!!
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