Texas Hiking (and elsewhere)
Posted on November 10, 2017 by Ian
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Greenbelt – 360 Trail Head
Ian, Court, Biff, Finn
HUMID, warm, upper 70s
1.9 miles
While it was nice to get out on the Greenbelt for the first time in a while, the humidity was just horrendous, especially for November. It felt like walking with a wet paper towel over your face, while at the same time having to fend off mosquitos. Not the most enjoyable feeling, but the dogs enjoyed it.
This section of the trail is very pretty, even if there was zero water. It skirts along some rocky cliffs for much of the way. We’ve done this trail a million times, so here’s photos.
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Pretty pics!
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Looks like a nice hike, but I don’t think I’d be able to handle the humidity!