Friday, November 17, 2023

HIKE



Hike

I took a short hike today
Not sure just what to say

Some leaves were kicked
Three logs were crossed

The cloudy sky cooled my way
Decaying grass lay like hay

I wandered along a tree lined path
The limbs were bare, unburdened at last

I followed a creek till it joined a pond
And there I stood, could not go on

I took a short hike today
Still not sure just what to say


Toby Perry     11.17.2023
 

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Rainy Day Walk






 


  The Joy of Solitude

dripping leaves and shallow puddles

Refresh the spirit

dimples of rain drops and ripples of lake water

Soothe the soul

flowing water and swirling eddies 

Calm the mind


Toby Perry 08-29-2023

                     


               

               













Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Copperhead - Snake in the grass


 


          Another hot day in the Upstate of SC. I needed to get out and hike for the body movement and the mental stimulation. I bought a new pair of hiking shoes yesterday and they needed to be trail tested on my big feet. Trail Fly Ultra G 280 by INOV. Hiked 3 miles and found the shoes to be very light and comfortable. I'm taking a longer hike next week and we'll see if I'm still pleased with their performance.

          Tall Pines WMA has become my go to hike for a causal walk in the woods and today found it hot and wet equaling humid. Taking the left side of the loop is up a small hill and the tall grass and occasional briars cover the path and brush or grab my clothing as I slip through. The trail tops out into a wide level path under a covering wood which is held together by cob webs and single strands of silver thread. Sometimes I look like a windmill and other times like a judo fighter pulling and deflecting as they wrap around my face and enter my mouth. I always win the battle but it's not a pleasant victory!

          The hard right turn is a descent down to the smaller of the two lakes and the path is easy to follow. A gradual left curve snakes right and you have covered half of the loop. There is a trail leading left and a short path to the small lake. Water level is extremely low and several plants growing above the water, normally all are covered. I continue with the loop and the forest is on my right while I see glimpses of the bigger, fuller lake on my left. This is a popular fishing lake in cooler weather so side trails to the lake are common. I have a trail I always follow and stop at the lake edge to take a picture of the lake, same picture every time I visit this beautiful spot. Today was no different except for the movement near my foot. My phone camera was in my hand and and ready to capture the lake image but I recognize a snake. It stops and I look hard before making out the copperhead markings. I zoom in and take the picture but it's still difficult to see the snake. When I begin to push aside the grass it hurries away and our meeting is over. The camouflage is so good you may have trouble picking out the copperhead skin, it's in the middle of the picture. So thankful Mr. Copperhead had things to do and places to go without biting me first. I go back to the main trail and turn left, nice easy climb as I head back to my truck. The remainder of my hike is uneventful and "normal".

          Black snake is just a picture I took earlier this year.

           Turtle is sitting with it's backside in a, looks like a mud hole, not sure whats going on. This is the second time I've seen this in the past couple weeks, if anyone can explain whats going on, please do so.


Wandering in the woods

           Turtle


Monday, June 26, 2023

Talking Snake


 


I'm alone on the trail.


Up ahead I see him, from head to tail

Shiny and black, I can tell.

He's lying there wondering, 

Is this going to go wrong?


This man coming toward me,

Will he leave me alone?

Do I quickly crawl, and start to roam.

Coil to strike, give a quick bite!

Be friendly and greet him,

As a guest in my home?


"May I help you?"


I stand          I stare

A talking snake.

So very rare!


Toby Perry 5-26-2023



Friday, March 24, 2023

On the Otherside

 




            Beautiful warm afternoon here in the Upstate. My Go To hike needed shook up just a little bit so I went across the road and hiked a trail I don't often hike. A nice out and back through clean woods and beside this small lake. It is a manmade lake with a cement sluice for overflow on the edge of the earthen dam. The water shot is near the dam and the swampy picture is where the water flows in, I made a video of the spring with the water flowing out of the ground but it has not loaded from phone to computer. My disappointment! The big turtle logged on was a pleasant surprise. He did not need to slip off but they all do. 

        Get out and enjoy what God has given to us.

         In the woods,

         Turtle

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Full Moon Hike 3-7-23



 

The warm night, the well lit trail, the crunch of dry leaves under foot and a search for quiet made for a pleasant night.

Turtle

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Outside

 



Beautiful Weather

         February is shutting down, giving us another gorgeous day to be outside. My time is very limited this morning but I took a few minutes to drive on a gravel road and hike a solitude trail. No I'm not sharing the location today. This spot is free from liter and graffiti, would like for it to remain that way.

The turtle / slider and I connected a few days ago, three different days he has observed my frame standing on the shore appreciating his good looks as he basked in the warm sun. The only time we'll have a connection is when he's logged on!  [ that was bad ]

Enjoy your outside







Wednesday, February 22, 2023

New to me Trail



      On top of Sassafras MTN.

      What a beautiful view

      I followed Foothills Trail

      To this signage or two!

A trail I have not hiked, I assumed it must be fairly new within the last couple of years. Down to the trailhead I went and found it easy enough based on the sign for Headwaters State Forest. It was over a mile to this spot and it's connection with the Foothills Trail. That hike to the overlook will be for another day. An uphill climb but doable for even an old man, few level places to ease the leg muscles. One way down going back. 

I recommend this hike, a nice walk in the woods.

Turtle