HikerAmiga
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On the southern tip of the Blue Hills Reservation (in Massachusetts) are several ponds: Houghton's Pond and a much larger one called, Ponkapoag Pond. Today I started off on the Ponkapoag Trail and circled around this scenic 4.1 mile pond which loops under pines and passes by a rare Atlantic white cedar bog purportedly home to 17 endangered species which I can attest to noticing a few of these trees, plants and vines and marvelling at their uniqueness!
SURPRISE #2: During my hike I came upon an area with many rustic looking cabins and I wondered about them especially since there was a sign referring to them as "AMC Cabins" and I wasn't aware that the AMC owned cabins in this reservation. Upon returning home I checked these out on the AMC website and learned that they actually have 20 cabins for year round use for rent! Imagine, rustic cabins right near a pond and just 15 miles from Boston! Details about these AMC cabins are here: http://www.outdoors.org/lodging/cabins/camps-ponkapoag.cfm
SURPRISE #1: I have to share with you that my walk/hike this afternoon started off on a surprising note!! Very close to the trailhead on Blue Hill River Road and off into the woods, I spotted this while driving along: I had to stop and check it out and can only wonder how this poor animal met it's demise?
SURPRISE #2: During my hike I came upon an area with many rustic looking cabins and I wondered about them especially since there was a sign referring to them as "AMC Cabins" and I wasn't aware that the AMC owned cabins in this reservation. Upon returning home I checked these out on the AMC website and learned that they actually have 20 cabins for year round use for rent! Imagine, rustic cabins right near a pond and just 15 miles from Boston! Details about these AMC cabins are here: http://www.outdoors.org/lodging/cabins/camps-ponkapoag.cfm
SURPRISE #1: I have to share with you that my walk/hike this afternoon started off on a surprising note!! Very close to the trailhead on Blue Hill River Road and off into the woods, I spotted this while driving along: I had to stop and check it out and can only wonder how this poor animal met it's demise?
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