Hike Report from the Maryland Dames....
Wow, what a wonderful hike! I am an admitted fair weather hiker and hadn't hiked in the snow and ice (other than to hike up Fox Glacier in New Zealand 7 years ago), and I loved this. There was 13 of us and many first timers. Brave souls all to make this their first time out with us. It was about 27 degrees when we set out at 10 am, but not at all windy or even breezy. It actually felt just fine. It took 2 hours to cover the 3.3 miles as some of it was treacherous and slow going with icy slippery rocks and leaves, especially the descents.
The sun came out, more or less, after the first hour and started melting off the snow. The woods were beautiful - the white sugar dusting of snow, the brown of the ground, the green ferns still peaking out, the fallen leaves.....just breathtaking. And so calm and quiet. We will definitely do another winter hike. More snow would actually be better - a thicker, packed base to walk on rather than the thin coating of snow and ice on everything. I've asked my hubby for snowshoes for my birthday, so I'll have them by January and our next winter wonderland hike!
Linda
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