HikerAmiga
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This weekend, on Sunday (2-05-06), Hikerfast and I decided to visit with McRat and see his “neck of the woods”, The Middlesex Fells Reservation near his home in Malden, MA.
McRat has long boasted about his backyard’s training grounds, “The Fells” which has some similarities to my “Blue Hills” backyard.
He was a great guide for us during this most unseasonable winter day with a high of 60 degrees, mostly sunny skies and nearly no breeze!! We trekked primarily along the Rock Circuit Trail and some of the Skyline Trail and zigzagging various other parts ?? until I could no longer keep these straight!
Our trek started at Noon and went through early evening, so we got in a pretty good mileage and McRat’s knowledge of this area surpassed my ability to keep good mental notes. So, as not to do a huge injustice to this report, I’ll refer you to the official park’s website for an accurate descriptions and map at: http://www.mass.gov/mdc/FELLS.HTM
Our pics are here: http://community.webshots.com/myphotos?action=viewAllPhotos&albumID=547187519
Again, thanks to McRat for showing us a good time in his “playing ground” and for enlightening us about the demographic, historical and very interesting SOCIAL elements of this area.
McRat has long boasted about his backyard’s training grounds, “The Fells” which has some similarities to my “Blue Hills” backyard.
He was a great guide for us during this most unseasonable winter day with a high of 60 degrees, mostly sunny skies and nearly no breeze!! We trekked primarily along the Rock Circuit Trail and some of the Skyline Trail and zigzagging various other parts ?? until I could no longer keep these straight!
Our trek started at Noon and went through early evening, so we got in a pretty good mileage and McRat’s knowledge of this area surpassed my ability to keep good mental notes. So, as not to do a huge injustice to this report, I’ll refer you to the official park’s website for an accurate descriptions and map at: http://www.mass.gov/mdc/FELLS.HTM
Our pics are here: http://community.webshots.com/myphotos?action=viewAllPhotos&albumID=547187519
Again, thanks to McRat for showing us a good time in his “playing ground” and for enlightening us about the demographic, historical and very interesting SOCIAL elements of this area.