I hiked from the Harley Nature Center down to the Lake Superior shore on the Superior Hiking Trail. The trail cuts through the city of Duluth, but you mostly feel you're in the wilderness.
Let me just add, for a downhill trail, there sure were a lot of uphills.
The last couple miles follow the creek running down Chester Park. Water drops splashed my camera lens:
I'd had a . . . shall we say "Sicilian" e-mail exchange in the morning––the closer I come to my family, the more I like stuffed animals––
so it was great to walk it off in nature, and comforting to have the benign companionship of Seaway Black Bear.
The sign on the tree says Foot Traffic Only. Paws are feet too.
Black Bear is fearless, bungee jumping over Chester Creek waterfalls:
Let me just add, for a downhill trail, there sure were a lot of uphills.
The last couple miles follow the creek running down Chester Park. Water drops splashed my camera lens:
I'd had a . . . shall we say "Sicilian" e-mail exchange in the morning––the closer I come to my family, the more I like stuffed animals––
so it was great to walk it off in nature, and comforting to have the benign companionship of Seaway Black Bear.
The sign on the tree says Foot Traffic Only. Paws are feet too.
It was cold, but I got hot, hiking, so Bear wore my hat.
Black Bear is fearless, bungee jumping over Chester Creek waterfalls: