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After reading someone's goal of a photo a day, seeing some friends photo pages, and someone's photo blog, I wanted to create a collection of my own work. I love taking photos when I travel, on day trips, and of friends and family. I recently (July/07) found out I have taken over 9,200 which currently live on my computer. I want to keep collecting images that I find inspiring and share them with others.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Back to Biking in the Woods

I was so excited to get back out to biking in my favourite woods again. It's actually 3 tracks of woods linked together with an extensive network of paths. My favourite paths are the ones that are created by the horse riders. There are really wide main trails that go every where and are laid out on trail maps and then there are the ones that have been cut through the woods over time by rider after rider.
I thought this year I would try to better capture the progression of nature as it unfolds through the spring and summer. It amazes me how each week the trails look so different because of the plants and trees that are sprouting and the leaves that are beginning to show. By the summer the paths are almost overtaken in many areas by the growth.

This is a field that's been cleared (I don't know why, but it's been like this for years) now it's bare, but by the summer it will have lots of green and flowers all through it. I actually saw some new paths cut through this area, but I haven't explored them yet.

It doesn't look like it now, but that same field has many raspberry bushes in it. This is one of them that I know will soon be filled with fruit.

This is my tree that looks like a deer. I use a lot of "markers" so I know that I'm going down the right path. Unfortunately this isn't the best idea when the markers decompose year after year, but keeps it exciting.


I turned around at one point on the trail and saw this fellow staring back at me in surprise.

A great land mark. The twisted naked tree.

Here's another of my favourite paths that I take year after year. I know that this particular area does grow over as the summer comes into full growth. It's a path that you need to know where every stump is or your sure to hit a wheel or worse a pedal against.


This rock I always thought was a landmark to let me know I was going the wrong way. Last year when I took the path with the "big flat rock" I ended up down a hill (I may have left my bike momentarily unwillingly as well - but that happens a lot) and was at the edge of the forest. So I know there is no more trails if I go that direction. This year though I noticed a path to the right and took it instead. Surprisingly it was a great path that looped me back to a familiar area. Now the "big flat rock" means turn right.

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