path to the snowmobile trail
Feb. 19th, 2015 11:52 amThe snow's between two and three feet high on the ground, which means it's not easy to walk through without snow pants, which means you're confined to roads. I like walking on the snowmobile trails, but it's a matter of getting there ...
So I shoveled a path--the path I'd normally take--from my neighborhood road to the snowmobile trail.
It is a thing of beauty! Behold, its entrance:

Unfortunately, the snow plow, in widening the road, knocked snow into it...

But I brought my shovel as well as my camera. There. That's better!

( following the path my handiwork has carved... )
At last, it meets the snowmobile trail, which looks like a regular highway by comparison:

And now I can walk in the woods without snow pants, AND I can walk into town along the snowmobile path.
So I shoveled a path--the path I'd normally take--from my neighborhood road to the snowmobile trail.
It is a thing of beauty! Behold, its entrance:

Unfortunately, the snow plow, in widening the road, knocked snow into it...

But I brought my shovel as well as my camera. There. That's better!

( following the path my handiwork has carved... )
At last, it meets the snowmobile trail, which looks like a regular highway by comparison:

And now I can walk in the woods without snow pants, AND I can walk into town along the snowmobile path.