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Entries in Hiking (2)

Monday
18Jan2010

Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park

Long name... nice park.  With temperatures approaching the mid-30's this past Sunday I figured I'd take a late morning walk in the woods.  I checked my trusty copy of Hiking Missouri and settled on Babler State Park.  I've been here numerous times before for some day hiking as well as just a picnic on the grass.  Even though the park gets a fair amount of use in the spring and summer, there are enough miles of trail to spread out the hikers so it doesn't feel crowded.  But, this being January I wouldn't have to worry about crowds.  I saw a few folks running on the roads through the park and a few cars parked at various parking areas, but didn't encounter another person on the trails.

I started with the Virginia Day Memorial Nature Trail that starts just across the road from the visitor center.  The ground was soggy and extremely muddy through about 80% of the trail.  I was surprised to find a good coating of ice still covering the small trickles and even the larger stream.  I took the "Long Loop" making this about a 2 mile hike.

Next up I drove to the Alta Shelter and headed across the road to the Hawthorn Trail.  This is another nice loop trail of about 1.125 miles.  There are nice views of the houses and barns in the valley below from the southwest side of the trail.

Just a short jaunt, but 3 miles was all I had time for before heading home to watch some playoff football.

Check the gallery for more pics.  I still wasn't up to taking the SLR, but I did at least bring the Sony DSC-T7.

Monday
11Jan2010

Snow Hiking

On Sunday I took a little time to head out to Castlewood State Park to do some hiking.  This park has some of the best terrain for hiking and biking in close proximity to St. Louis.

  The weather had finally improved (all the way up to 18F) with the sun shining, so I thought I'd put in a few miles on the trails.  There were a lot of mountain bikers out and even a few runners.  Check out the gallery for the photos.  Since my primary focus was on getting outside and hiking, I didn't take a "real" camera with me.  The shots in the gallery are all taken from the iPhone.

I put in about 5 miles and had a great time walking along the Meramec River.  Just as I was finishing the loop for the River Scene Trail I spotted an American Bald Eagle circling high above the bluffs.  I stopped for a few minutes at an overlook and just watched him for a while.  Unfortunately, without an SLR I couldn't get a decent picture.