Sis, this wasn't just walking, this was climbing, wandering, getting losting, finding our way back through bush and bramble. You are quite welcome to come or even say "Take me to Turkey Mountain!"
Remember, I tend to go adventuring. Shannon is like that as well, and I suspect that your company would be hugely welcome at any time. Don't hesitate to step forward and say "Chet, what's doin' this weekend?" Cuz while there may not be anything on the immediate, there will pretty much always be somethin in the future.
And I'll keep in mind that I have a sis that Loves to go walking, next time. I really don't think this is the last time I'll be lost there. I've been five times now, and every time I get a little bit more lost.
Here's the map of the trails.
http://www.riverparks.org/Maps/tm_map.htm
The one marked in Yellow is the one we were following. What we did, silly us, was to cut across the map from bout mid way up the most center yellow line, near the word "Techne" or whatever it is, and then head due west or left. Which was also up.
We stood on the very top of Turkey Mountain, just under the world "Well" in the center. And then we had to find our way back down through unmarked trails. fun, fun! And we survived it.
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Remember, I tend to go adventuring. Shannon is like that as well, and I suspect that your company would be hugely welcome at any time. Don't hesitate to step forward and say "Chet, what's doin' this weekend?" Cuz while there may not be anything on the immediate, there will pretty much always be somethin in the future.
And I'll keep in mind that I have a sis that Loves to go walking, next time. I really don't think this is the last time I'll be lost there. I've been five times now, and every time I get a little bit more lost.
Here's the map of the trails.
http://www.riverparks.org/Maps/tm_map.htm
The one marked in Yellow is the one we were following. What we did, silly us, was to cut across the map from bout mid way up the most center yellow line, near the word "Techne" or whatever it is, and then head due west or left. Which was also up.
We stood on the very top of Turkey Mountain, just under the world "Well" in the center. And then we had to find our way back down through unmarked trails. fun, fun! And we survived it.