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| Meadowlark Lane at Big Arm 2, MT | |
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Meadowlark Lane at Big Arm 2, MT
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Hiking | 3.35 Miles |
206 AEG |
| Hiking | 3.35 Miles | 1 Hour 9 Mns | | 2.96 mph |
206 ft AEG | 1 Min Break | | | |
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| no partners | | Since the boat wouldn't start, Plan B was another hike of Meadowlark Lane with Debbie except that we would take the upper route back. It was a nice day. Debbie filled me in all the neighborhood history and gossip as we walked down the lane. We walked to the Big Arm/Flathead Lake Campground's other side and then did a u-turn to catch the upper trail.
This trail more or less takes you through the woods so there really wasn't a lot to see. Of course, hiking with Debbie I probably didn't notice the landscape as much since we were busy chatting . Still catching up on all those years since high school. Anyway, this is a nice alternate to change it up a bit. As we got back near her place she ran into people she knew. We hit the Rainier Cherry tree for a bit before heading back down to her place where we met her neighbor who had just come back from a camping trip in her new camper RV. She is a part-timer at Big Arm.
I was glad to get another little hike under my belt in prep for Glacier. Thankfully, Debbie likes to hike as well.
WATCH: 3.37 miles with avg bpm 108 and high of 136 with 35% at level 3 and 62% at level 2 burning 354 calories using 7138 steps. Starting temp 71.5 and 58% humidity, finishing at noon. |
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For me, sometimes it's just as much about the journey as the destination.
Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled. |
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