I love the poster! I had to look up “hogsback trail.” I think I know what it means now, but before I looked it up I could only define it by analogy with “horseback.” I was very glad you decided to go by bike instead.
I’m not sure how far the hogs back winds, but one section looms over my street. It doesn’t look that big until one spies a few trees at the top. It’s pretty high. Apparently some teenager was stranded halfway up last year.
Rescue crews saved him during the cold night. You have to find the right trail to get up there.
What a beautiful office and what a beautiful trail. I would be a little nervous about getting hurt and stranded, but that wouldn’t stop me from exploring it.
I love the poster! I had to look up “hogsback trail.” I think I know what it means now, but before I looked it up I could only define it by analogy with “horseback.” I was very glad you decided to go by bike instead.
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I’m not sure how far the hogs back winds, but one section looms over my street. It doesn’t look that big until one spies a few trees at the top. It’s pretty high. Apparently some teenager was stranded halfway up last year.
Rescue crews saved him during the cold night. You have to find the right trail to get up there.
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Like John I had to look up hogsback trail. That’s a great poster and a nice office. If only I had that much room. My storage room is still my office.
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I guess it’s hogback or hog’s back. This Wiki article has a phot of this area: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogback_(geology)
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What a beautiful office and what a beautiful trail. I would be a little nervous about getting hurt and stranded, but that wouldn’t stop me from exploring it.
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I wasn’t too far from some houses, but I did spy a rather large paw print in the dirt!
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