We started the hike at the Ball's Falls Conservation Area
and hiked to the parking lot on Mountainview Road
The weather was overcast and about 4C.
Today's hikers; John N; Fran; Mike; Annette; Eric; John G;
Christine; Steve our leader; Ron; Stefan and Case the photog.
Ball's Falls, two thirds the height of Niagara Falls, was spectacular
a lot of water due to rain and mild weather causing the snow to melt.
Of course this mild weather caused very muddy conditions on the trail
View from Victoria Avenue north towards Lake Ontario
unfortunately the misty weather did not enhance the outlook.
Our resident Botanist had declared these Oyster Mushrooms.
The botanist has since backtracked. It was not an example of a rare pink
Pleurotus ostreatus ( the Oyster mushroom), but simply a pink-spored look alike -
Phyllotopsis nidulans (the Mock Oyster mushroom).
The botanist has since backtracked. It was not an example of a rare pink
Pleurotus ostreatus ( the Oyster mushroom), but simply a pink-spored look alike -
Phyllotopsis nidulans (the Mock Oyster mushroom).
We looked down at several vineyards throughout the hike.
We start a long hike up the escarpment.
We are still climbing ......
It reminded me of 'The Little Engine That Could'
all that huffing and puffing ....
Finally, the crest is in sight !
A well deserved water break.
The Trail was generally very muddy as you can see as John skids
around the tree in high gear.
around the tree in high gear.
He then wisely shifts into low gear to maneuver the tricky terrain.
Stefan inspects a natural hole in the escarpment crest.
A blown down tree causes a natural hazard on the trail.
We pass a Winery and walk out to Mountainveiw Road
and the cars.
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