Sunday, October 25, 2009

Our Hike to Seven Falls Haddam CT

AWESOME HIKE

Well marked trails, and intresting walk for us all.

HARD but a good challange for us. The start of the hike was tougher than the second part, so we did it the right way. The boys were great and pushed themselves to see new things along the way.

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AWESOME HIKE
Well marked trails, and intresting walk for us all.
HARD but a good challange for us. The start of the hike was tougher than the second part, so we did it the right way. The boys were great and pushed themselves to see new things along the way.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

October 6th 2009 Soapstone Mt. Somers CT

Chick here for my previous post on Soapstone Mt. Somers CT


Pretty easy hike for little legs, not saying mine are small, but the kids did real well plus it was a great view of the fall leaves.

Shenipsit State Forest, Somers, Observation Tower ~ From Somers, take Route 190 east for 1.25 miles to blinking yellow traffic light. Turn right on Gulf Road and drive 2.25 miles to Soap Stone Mountain Road (the first right after Mountain View Road). The road leads to the tower parking lot. The blue-blazed Shenipsit Trail runs by the tower.
 

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Shenipsit State forest

Shenipsit State Forest - Stafford Springs CT.

Soap Stone mtn. And fire tower overlooking Tolland county beautiful walk and hike and pretty easy unless you take the stright up route!