Roxbury, Maine ride.
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Looked to me to be a coyote skeleton. Didn't notice another one until I came back on this trail later in the day. It was in the mud to the right of the one in this picture. Something tells me they ran into someone who had the means to dispatch them.
Up around 1800 ft. elevation. Clouds were pretty low most of the day but I didn't get rained on. Not fond of rain when it's in the mid-40's.
Does the woodpile make my quad look small? I've found that it doesn't take trees too long to grow in New England. I've seen spots that were clear cut where the trees are over ten feet tall in a couple years.
Up around 1800 ft. elevation. Clouds were pretty low most of the day but I didn't get rained on. Not fond of rain when it's in the mid-40's.
Does the woodpile make my quad look small? I've found that it doesn't take trees too long to grow in New England. I've seen spots that were clear cut where the trees are over ten feet tall in a couple years.
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Was a nice day. The actually closed the trails right after I went on them. I was going to go back into the woods after fueling up at a local gas station and the trail I had gone on in the morning had rocks and logs across it. Maine closes trails once the snow starts flying to let the base layer accumulate for the snowmobilers. I'll plan on a week earlier next year so I can explore some more.
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