But the daytime was nice and sunny and warm so it was not easy to
stay at home during the weekends, so one Sunday we ended up at
Roxborough State Park, one of the parks we missed to visit.
We left the car in the parking lot and started to walk slowly along
the path. We enjoyed every second of this hike - it was a pleasure to
look at the views, Morrison formation cliffs and the nearly bare oak
trees along the trail.
At some point we were surprised by the sound. It was as if someone
had run under a rug of dry
leaves that covered the ground all along the trail. We thought it might
be little mice or chipmunks running around and hiding food for the long
winter.
One moment the rustle was so loud that we expected to see a large mouse moving through the oak
thicket... But that was just a young deer that slowly crossed our path (less than 15 feet away) and
moved forward... "He could
at least turn in our direction and say Hello", we thought :)
That
was the perfect weekend getaway there - short, pleasant, easy, quiet
and with so
many attractions to admire. The same hike in the Summer would be
exhausting because it's mostly open space. Winter should be snowy,
slippery and cold. Fall (and possibly Spring) is the best time to spend
some time here.
Pictures were taken on November 08, 2015.
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