This is a trail that many of us had not visited for years, and it was worth the hour's drive: great scenery, company, and an informative lecture on eskers. It was suggested that a Fall repeat would be worthwhile. A bit of rain did not dampen our spirits, but the news that the bake shop in Georgetown is closed on Mondays did not go down well...!
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L-R: Liz, Anita, Sue S, Ann, Carol, Sue
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Detouring around the mud
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Undaunted by some light rain
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At the junction with the Great Esker ST (really!)
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The esker lecture
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A happy group for the mandatory bridge photo
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A novel pair!
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