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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Remains of a tall tree which fell a few years ago (my guess). Dupont State Forest NC

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

A damp hike

 Well, the rain did hold off until we had just packed in all the picnic things, checked for ticks that might be riding home with us, and piled into the car.

So the dampness of our 1-1/2 mile hike down to and up from the High Falls was due to the woods as well as our own  sweat. The woods were very thick, with some oaks  and beech and pines, very high up. And many Mountain Laurel and Rhododendron as underbrush.

Then on the forest floor were the ancient leavings of leaves and humus that was inches thick, upon which all kinds of moss and fungus could be found.




I thought this might have been Indian Pipe, a kind of fungus without any chlorophyl...but it didn't have any leaf-like structures.

I initially thought all the little white specks were something caught in spider webs. But no, they are individual heads of tiny little fungi. 



This was a falls you hear as a roar immediately. No trickling sound, just a big waterfall! Not many glimpses through trees at this time of year. I think I'd like to try to see it when less greenery is everywhere.

Teresa and her granddaughter at High Falls.

Myself and Helen. I was so grateful to have my walking stick with me.!

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Today's quote:

"May we not neglect the silence
printed in the center of our being.
It will not fail us."
~Thomas Merton
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12 comments:

  1. Looks like a very good hike. Your pics are good.

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    1. Thank you. Some of them are a bit blurry in places, but it's an iPhone 12, so I'm happy.

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  2. ...we are going to Letchworth State Park today to see the waterfalls. Due the dry weather, they may be underwhelming.

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    1. Enjoy being in nature, and I hope your falls are pretty, even if a bit sparse.

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  3. I have seen those tiny fungi here. Nature is so full of curious things. Some huge, some so small you can easily miss them.
    Lovely photos.

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    1. My glasses are new, but still these looked like little floating spots!

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  4. I love fungi and lichens, but this year I think it's been too hot even though we had rain, and I'm not seeing them on the usual fallen logs. Maybe they take a year off sometimes.
    You did well on that walk.

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    1. And though it wasn't all that hot, it was humid, and we were sweating quite a bit! I'm glad there were fungi to stop and cool off a bit while focusing on them!

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  5. Nice hike. Good for you and your hiking stick!

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  6. What a wonderful hike! I can almost imagine being there. I don't walk outdoors anymore. I have balance issues on flat land. But I can enjoy when others do it!

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  7. Hello,
    What a nice hike for you all, I love the waterfall and all the fungi images.
    Take care, have a great day!

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