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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Thursday, February 3, 2011. It's been quite a while since my last post. It's winter in the Greenway and the trail conditions reflect the season. The forest along the the old railroad grade, now known as the Great Hall, and the South Forest Loop, now called the Trillium Loop is very pleasant underfoot. The soupy trails are west of Buck Lake and several spots in the southern trail network between Shorewoods and Chatham. No news is good news. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Hansville Greenway.
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods: March 2011
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Saturday, March 19, 2011. Just a quick note on trail conditions. Trails are muddy in all the usual places. There are particularly soggy patches on that stretch, west-side of Buck Lake (between Marker 12 and the bend north of marker 3) and the trails south of Lower Hawks Pond. Check out the map link on the right of this page. The sun is shining! What a beautiful day for a walk in the woods. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. A volunteer crew will be out to clear it.probably Saturday, but fo...
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Thursday, November 19, 2009. We've had a stormy week and there are reports of downed trees on the trails. None of these are large enough to block the trail and volunteers are out clearing them. Work continues on Hawk's Hole Bridge. The trail is a bit mucky on the west side of Buck Lake, but the trails, under the evergreen canopy, are a pleasure underfoot. The mushrooms are still fruiting as Autumn continues and to celebrate them here's a couple documents listing the taxa found in the Pacific Northwest.
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011. It's been beautiful and clear, but oh so windy. There are branches and trees down, as one migh expect. While most are small and easy to step over, there is a large tree completely blocking the trail 100 paces south of trail post 6 on the way to post 9. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Hansville Greenway. Hansville Greenway Trail Map. Hansville Greenway Volunteers Blog. All About Birds, Cornell University. Bird Calls: online audio. Washington Native Plant Society.
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. It's been a generally dry winter. There are mucky areas, but they seem to be mostly at the southern reaches of the Greenway. The area west of Buck Lake, which tends to by pretty mucky, is in good winter shape. There are muddy stretches, but the wide, west-side trail is not only passable, but in better shape then we've seen in years. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Hansville Greenway. Hansville Greenway Trail Map. Hansville Greenway Volunteers Blog. My purpose in...
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Since it's such a gorgeous weekend, here's a quick trail update. The trails are looking really good. The debris from Tuesday's wind storm has been cleaned up by volunteers. While there is a few muddy spots, the trail is in the driest condition, we've seen in years. Salmonberry, Flowering current, red elderberry and Indian plum are all blooming. The trillium is beginning to come on. Spring has sprung, so get out there and enjoy our gem, the Hansville Greenway! Herb Robert (Gerani...
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010. There will be a crew of volunteers spreading gravel on the Alder wetland trail, at the north end, the morning of Saturday, June 12th. The Gravel work will begin at 9:30am and will continue until the work is finished. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About the Hansville Greenway. Hansville Greenway Trail Map. Hansville Greenway Volunteers Blog. All About Birds, Cornell University. Bird Calls: online audio. Washington Native Plant Society. Hansville, WA, United States.
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011. The volunteers have been working hard on the trails all summer and it shows. Trails are firm. No soft squishy mud yet, with the exception of the very bottom of the slip and slide, directly over the culvert at post 16, and the little walkway over the gully between 15 and 14 (the walkway that used to be where the bridge is now), which is very slick. The steps at the bridge have been a little loose. They are not getting noticeably looser, but do use some caution. Handbook to Addit...
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Saturday, April 3, 2010. Our volunteers have been doing a wonderful job of clearing and grooming the trails, through these windy storms and the trails are reported to be very good shape. Because today was a very blustery day, don't be surprised if there is a bit of debris on the trails, in the morning. Keep in mind while walking among the alders, that the wind is predicted to pick up a bit Saturday afternoon. Also of note spring fungi are making appearances. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Handbook t...
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The Hansville Greenway - A Walk in the Woods
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Sunday, October 18, 2009. Two alders are reported to be down, over the trail, 75 paces East of post #6. The larger is about 16" in diameter. They are easily negotiable for walkers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Hansville Greenway. Hansville Greenway Trail Map. Hansville Greenway Volunteers Blog. All About Birds, Cornell University. Bird Calls: online audio. Living with Wildlife: Lots of information about wildlife, including identifying footprints and scat. Washington Native Plant Society.