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Greg Johnston
@GPJohnston@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

The mossy swell of a giant western red cedar; note the tiny human on the right. #ThickTrunkTuesday #Hiking #AltText

Close-up photo of the base of an old-growth red cedar tree green with patchy moss, it structure vertically ribbed, with small ferns around it on the forest floor. To the right is a human in a blue jacket, looking very small compartively.
Close-up photo of the base of an old-growth red cedar tree green with patchy moss, it structure vertically ribbed, with small ferns around it on the forest floor. To the right is a human in a blue jacket, looking very small compartively.
Close-up photo of the base of an old-growth red cedar tree green with patchy moss, it structure vertically ribbed, with small ferns around it on the forest floor. To the right is a human in a blue jacket, looking very small compartively.
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Greg Johnston
@GPJohnston@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 18 hours ago

The mossy swell of a giant western red cedar; note the tiny human on the right. #ThickTrunkTuesday #Hiking #AltText

Close-up photo of the base of an old-growth red cedar tree green with patchy moss, it structure vertically ribbed, with small ferns around it on the forest floor. To the right is a human in a blue jacket, looking very small compartively.
Close-up photo of the base of an old-growth red cedar tree green with patchy moss, it structure vertically ribbed, with small ferns around it on the forest floor. To the right is a human in a blue jacket, looking very small compartively.
Close-up photo of the base of an old-growth red cedar tree green with patchy moss, it structure vertically ribbed, with small ferns around it on the forest floor. To the right is a human in a blue jacket, looking very small compartively.
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Mark Connolly 🍻 🚴🏼‍♀️ (he, him, his)
@uxmark@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

A5. The Trans Canada Trail is billed as “the longest multi-use trail system in the world”, which is pretty cool. The standards, though, are pretty varied. This portion in Waterloo Region goes along a farm driveway before exiting the driveway onto more of a dirt path. The dirt path has been upgraded significantly since I took this photo in 2023. I’m not sure if the painted “sign” on the driveway is still there!

#BikeNite #WaterlooRegion

An asphalt driveway recedes into the distance. To the right of the driveway, there’s the entrance to a trail. Painted on the driveway are five arrows that point to the trail entrance, and the text "Trail".
An asphalt driveway recedes into the distance. To the right of the driveway, there’s the entrance to a trail. Painted on the driveway are five arrows that point to the trail entrance, and the text "Trail".
An asphalt driveway recedes into the distance. To the right of the driveway, there’s the entrance to a trail. Painted on the driveway are five arrows that point to the trail entrance, and the text "Trail".
EllenInEdmonton :mstdnca:
@EllenInEdmonton@mstdn.ca replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@uxmark
I have long been disgusted by the sorry excuse for a #hiking and #biking "trail" that is billed as the "Trans-Canada Trail". I forget how early this became a thing, but I recall recommending that it be a millennium project to complete the trail. In Alberta, most of what is labelled as the trail was pre-existing trails through towns and cities. A lot of it is downright lethal.

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Pau Guerrero
@pyrenaicus@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Waldeinsamkeit

#FootpathFriday #Monochrome #LandscapePhotography #Hiking #BlackAndWhite

Black and white photo depicting a narrow dirt path winding its way into a dense forest covered in mist. The trees aren't big but they are quite packed together, with twisted trunks and wavy branches intertwining overhead.

Waldeinsamkeit is a German word that conveys the feeling of being alone in the woods. It was popular during the 19th century German Romanticism.
Black and white photo depicting a narrow dirt path winding its way into a dense forest covered in mist. The trees aren't big but they are quite packed together, with twisted trunks and wavy branches intertwining overhead. Waldeinsamkeit is a German word that conveys the feeling of being alone in the woods. It was popular during the 19th century German Romanticism.
Black and white photo depicting a narrow dirt path winding its way into a dense forest covered in mist. The trees aren't big but they are quite packed together, with twisted trunks and wavy branches intertwining overhead. Waldeinsamkeit is a German word that conveys the feeling of being alone in the woods. It was popular during the 19th century German Romanticism.
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Pau Guerrero
@pyrenaicus@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Waldeinsamkeit

#FootpathFriday #Monochrome #LandscapePhotography #Hiking #BlackAndWhite

Black and white photo depicting a narrow dirt path winding its way into a dense forest covered in mist. The trees aren't big but they are quite packed together, with twisted trunks and wavy branches intertwining overhead.

Waldeinsamkeit is a German word that conveys the feeling of being alone in the woods. It was popular during the 19th century German Romanticism.
Black and white photo depicting a narrow dirt path winding its way into a dense forest covered in mist. The trees aren't big but they are quite packed together, with twisted trunks and wavy branches intertwining overhead. Waldeinsamkeit is a German word that conveys the feeling of being alone in the woods. It was popular during the 19th century German Romanticism.
Black and white photo depicting a narrow dirt path winding its way into a dense forest covered in mist. The trees aren't big but they are quite packed together, with twisted trunks and wavy branches intertwining overhead. Waldeinsamkeit is a German word that conveys the feeling of being alone in the woods. It was popular during the 19th century German Romanticism.
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