Sixty degrees, sunny, light wind. The bugs have not yet awakened from their winter nap, but the birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, and the trees are all showing signs of green. These all make up spring hiking at its perfection. With Easter in the rear view mirror, and with the list of garden and yard chores beginning to grow, make sure not to miss this perfect opportunity to hit the trails.
Most of the trails out there will be in pretty good shape…fairly dry and without much debris, thanks to a winter was short on snow and a spring that to date has been short on rain. With most of the biting insects still asleep, you can enjoy a great stroll through some very beautiful trail areas without the Wisconsin state song buzzing in your ear. I cannot think of a better time to take a hike, and watch nature waking up all around us.
Most of the trails out there will be in pretty good shape…fairly dry and without much debris, thanks to a winter was short on snow and a spring that to date has been short on rain. With most of the biting insects still asleep, you can enjoy a great stroll through some very beautiful trail areas without the Wisconsin state song buzzing in your ear. I cannot think of a better time to take a hike, and watch nature waking up all around us.