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Tag: map

Lay of the land

Lay of the land

Driving up and down the mountain to our house, I forget what 2,000 feet of elevation really means. The way to know the land is to walk. When I look at a topographical map, I can situate myself in the larger environment. Imagine what it was like for the pioneers. They knew to follow rivers, … read more Lay of the land

Posted on January 13, 2017April 20, 2017Author PenniesCategories TreesTags 2014, bird, driving, map, nature, tracks, trees, valley
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