I rely on the Huron County Hiking Guide for much of my information on the local trails. I have been checking out the 2021guide at htpp//issuu.com/huroncounty/docs/2021_hiking_guide. This now lists nine more trails than in the old guide. Most of the new additions are from the listing of Huron County Forestmore…
Category: Trail Talk
Trail Talk 195 November 17th 2021
A couple of weeks ago the trails have been very slippery with wet earth covered by wet leaves, and I saw many skid marks,- some made by me. On my Saturday hike on Oct 30th, although proceeding with great caution, I slowly fell, landing without injury on my elbows. Atmore…
Trail Talk 194 November 3rd 2021
Many of the local hikers will have met me and my dog Chewy, a Shih Tzu who has walked the local trails nearly every day for most of the last 13 years. He died on October 28th aged 15 (I got him when he was two years old). He wasmore…
Trail Talk 193 October 27th 2021
Some birds are now migrating through our area. I saw a few White throated sparrows on the Front road trail on Monday October 18th. I have also noticed very large flocks of gulls (probably around 1000) in some fields. Canada Geese are starting their practice flights. I am still tryingmore…
Trail Talk 192 October 20th 2021
With the rain in the past week I was unable to cross the culverts on the Clinton Conservation Area trail, but found no problems on the trails near the Maitland river. There continue to be many interesting mushrooms to see along the trails. There were two red ones, which Imore…
Trail Talk 191 October 13th 2021
On Friday October 1st I joined lots of volunteers to help the Nature Conservancy plant about 300 trees on their Ashton Potter property at Maitland Line. The species included Swamp White Oak, Bur Oak, Silver Maple, Red Maple, Eastern Hemlock, Kentucky Coffee Tree and Honey Locust. The Nature Conservancy hasmore…
Trail Talk 190 October 6th 2021
The past week was the second time in a month that there has been a significant number of branches and trees down across the trail, this time due to at least 3 inches of rain and some strong wind gusts. When you read this, most or all will have beenmore…
Trail Talk 189 September 22nd 2021
I was thinking on my Monday hike that there was little of special interest during the week. However, on my hike from B. Edgar bridge (Boundary Bridge) to River Line I realized that there were many interesting sights just on that 2 ½ km part of the Maitland trail. Theremore…
Trail Talk 188 September 22nd 2021
Although the big damage from Tuesday’s August 7th storm was north of the Maitland trail, there were a lot of branches down on the section from River Line to Cherrydale road, though most were easy to clear off the trail except for a significant windfall at about 25.5 km inmore…