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!
that is SO cool!
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful moss-covered trees. Regards.
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful! The moss is so sublime.
ReplyDeleteI love hiking the forests in the winter. Nice capture of the mossy trees! Where is Cedar Loop?
ReplyDeleteLove those tall mossy trees.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
What a place for a hike - the trees are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo