Wednesday Walking Upon Miller Bluff

in Wednesday Walk2 years ago

PXL_20220622_113309174.jpg

For this week's #wednesdaywalk, I decided to hike a new trail that scaled to the top of a nearby bluff. The bluff is called Miller Bluff; historically, one had to traverse quasi-private/public land to get to the top. Today, there is a new public access trail that scales the geological structure. With temps a bit cooler today, I figured today was the perfect day to try out the new trail

PXL_20220622_111736868.jpg


PXL_20220622_111823973.jpg

This one started at 735 feet above sea level, and then ascended to a peak 1202 feet above sea level. Not quite Everest, but still a good hike to get the morning started.

PXL_20220622_112012490.jpg

The highlight of the hike was a newly found rock cropping. There are quite a few of these in the bluffs in this area, and this one is one I've never seen before. Thanks to the new trail, there are more fae homes to explore with my daughter!

PXL_20220622_113224614.jpg


PXL_20220622_113317950.jpg

PXL_20220622_113330542.jpg

Rocks weren't the only fun things on this walk to find. I also found another decayed birch tree riddled with woodpecker marks:

PXL_20220622_112958173.jpg

Another black cap beginning its descent into decay:

PXL_20220622_113741137.jpg

An old tree along the way:

PXL_20220622_113609905.jpg

I tried to get a "belated" summer solstice shot of the sunrise once I peaked the bluffed, but the trees were in the way. The gnats were awful, too. Around I turned and fled back down the trail to the parking lot below.

PXL_20220622_114031946.jpg

On the way back down, I noticed a section of the trail that had that "old rock/earth" feel to them. You know that feeling, too, I'm sure; it's when you scramble over rocks that feel ancient. There is no give to them, they are craggy, and your joints/knees can feel their antiquity when you walk over them. It's almost like you can feel the old Earth when you connect with them.

PXL_20220622_114342547.jpg

Don't mind the skinny ankles!

Thanks for stopping by to check out my #wednesdaywalk! I hope everyone else had a wonderful Wednesday too; until next week!

Sort:  

Indeed not Everest but enough of a climb one will feel it for sure and what a beautiful area
I love the detail of the rocks and that decayed birch tree

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

Love hiking the bluffs! I lived in Mauston for 10 years and there were some wonderful hikes around there, too! This looks like a beauty!

Oh yeah, Mauston is right on the cusp of the Driftless. Lots of cool lakes and coulees over there. It's definitely a hidden gem of the states!

I agree! The natural beauty abounds in the Driftless area of Wisconsin. But, shhhh, don't tell anyone!

"The old tree along the way" is my favorite image from the collection -- standing stoic even in death...

Thanks! I love those trees scattered all about in the bluffs in this area - it reminds one of something ancient and wise!

That is the perfect analogy and description! ☪️🌳☪️