Saturday, September 27, 2008



The quintessential fall foliage of New Hampshire. I think there are more reds this year. The top photo was taken along Rte 10 in Gilsum. The second photo is the hiking group that formed at the NH Tree Farm event in Stoddard. There were several hikes available during the morning and afternoon. The hike I took went to "Jefts Corner", a long since gone village outside Stoddard. There were several cellar holes, and even a cemetery out there. A relatively young stand of Red Pine also marked the rejuvenation that took place after a fire had cleared a great deal of Stoddard land in the 1800's.

The day was complete with a pig roast, and several forest resource displays. There was a man who had obviously been around forever. He had many old tools used to collect timber, using horses. I was fascinated by the "bog shoes". Bog shoes were made of wood with a single iron piece on the bottom. The shoes were about 14" square with a large hole in the middle to fit a horse hoof. Then the shoe strapped on the hoof. The idea was to keep the horses from sinking into swampy soil.

We were so lucky to avoid the rain today. The fall colors just burst forth even amidst a thick fog.

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