It's been a long time since Clover and I have been out to the horse trails, for a few reasons: the trail tends to get really mucky, and I'm not wild about having to keep her on the leash the whole time in case we encounter a horse and rider. But it's a fun hike, especially on a foggy day, because the moss is so thick in the Cedar Loop. The trails run in a sunken elevation near some creeks, so they tend to get heavier fog than the surrounding area, which is probably why the moss is so thick here. I hadn't forgotten how bone-chillingly damp it is here, so I came prepared with my hat and gloves. But by the time I left, I was dreaming about a warm cup of tea at home!
6 comments:
that is SO cool!
These look beautiful moss-covered trees. Regards.
It's really beautiful! The moss is so sublime.
I love hiking the forests in the winter. Nice capture of the mossy trees! Where is Cedar Loop?
Love those tall mossy trees.
Great capture!
What a place for a hike - the trees are wonderful.
Amalia
xo
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