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Tag Archives: Gardendale
Finding hidden trails in your ‘hood- part 3!
Yay! Another hidden trail from me to you! This trail is technically “in the works” and not an official trail yet but anyone can walk it, as far as I’m concerned anyhoo, because it’s a public park and because there … Continue reading
Finding hidden trails in your ‘hood- Moncrief Blue Light Special
The joy of secret trails.. When I was a kid we used to hike a “real” trail behind Moncrief park. Just like the one behind Luman Harris. Now I live in a house built by Luman Harris brother after WWII … Continue reading
Luman Harris
When I was a kid, the untamable vast forest was only 2 blocks away. It was called Luman Harris and it held innumerable hours of biking, hiking, play, and mischief. When the day would grow spooky and dark we always … Continue reading
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Tagged Gardendale, geocaching, hiking, Luman Harris Park, park, unmarked trails
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