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| Hiking | 5.50 Miles |
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| no partners | | | Following a day of New Mexico fun, I pulled off of highway 78 for a hike in one of my happy places: Coal Creek. Coal was in its late summer glory, with green grass, wildflowers and water in its white, gravely bottom. Sunflowers danced in the breeze. I was in heaven. Happy memories of past trips here flooded my mind, and I took my time hiking, just enjoying my surroundings. The return hike was in golden afternoon light. Coal Creek invited me in for a soaking at the willow pool. Mosquito swarms did their best to suck me dry, but I cared not. After my perfect hike, I hit the highway once again, with vague destinations in mind... |
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| "…you never know when a hike might break out" -Jim Gaffigan |
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