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Hiking | 4.69 Miles |
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| Hiking | 4.69 Miles | 2 Hrs 42 Mns | | 1.79 mph |
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| no partners | | I took advantage of a narrow window of “good” weather today and knocked out a quick hike off the Seven Springs Road with Dot.
There is a lot of water out there right now, it’s pouring from the hills. Not many views due to the fog, but I didn’t get rained on until the last few minutes, so that was good. I made an engaging little off trail excursion to some rock piles in the area. The approach to the stacked rocks was a little tedious at time due to the 100 feet of visibility and the standard terrain for that area. The ruins appeared to be of the hilltop enclosure/fortress/lookout variety and were your standard ruin of that type for this area. The fog deterred what would have been some otherwise spectacular views from the ruin, so I think I will make a return under some more ideal conditions. An intriguing site for sure. I am sure it is linked to Sears Kay and the rest of the hilltop and ridgeline sites that seem to dot that area. |
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