#Yesterday, I went #Hiking again. There was a chance of rain, but it didn't rain. But the #weather allowed for some beautiful shots.
Schon spät, aber es ist ja immer noch #FootPathFriday auf dem #KarstWanderWeg im #Harz.
Tulsa’s Turkey Mountain unveils new trails in major 80 acre expansion https://www.byteseu.com/1182348/ #ChristnerFamilyFoundation #CommunityWellBeing #HikingTrails #MountainBiking #OutdoorRecreation #RiverParks #Sanctuary #Turkey #TurkeyMountain
Ranger Sarah notices the Sagebrush growing out of a large rock.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah with another nice view of the Madison River.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah takes in the view of the rocky peaks along the trail.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah starts the hike downstream along the Madison River towards the trailhead.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah looks a the log serving as the bridge across the creek, and decides this might not work with two dogs with her.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah has made it to Bear Trap Creek on the Bear Trap Canyon Trail in the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah enjoys another nice view. Every bend in the river gives another impressive view.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah continues hiking along the edge of the Madison River. She has seen just as many fishermen on the river as she has seen hikes on the trail.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah with another view of the Madison River in Bear Trap Canyon..
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah continues following the Madison River. The Bear Trap Canyon Trail follows the river through the canyon.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
Ranger Sarah hikes under Rocky Mountain Juniper Trees that are found all along the canyon.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail
As Ranger Sarah hikes along the Madison River the canyon narrows. In places 1,500-foot cliffs tower above the canyon.
— at Bear Trap Canyon National Recreation Trail