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straighthairedcurly
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I love wildflowers! So thank you for teaching me about some news ones. I have never been wildflower hunting in your part of the country. Thanks for sharing.
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sns
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Great that you were able to dial in on some interesting Flora - and open water too!
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TomT
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Nice to see this, thank you. In Northern Illinois is very brown still. Just starting to see shoots in the ground coming out for a peak. I've never gone March canoeing here and I think it's about time. Thanks for the inspiration!!
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missmolly
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Great report and I'll read it again later today 'cause that's how much I liked it!
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deerfoot
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Nice report! Makes me want to get the solo out. Pretty much everything in SE Wis is still brown and gray. Temps are not short sleeve either, but I plan to get out on the river this week .
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TrailZen
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Thanks, all, for the kind reviews. Yesterday's temps were a March outlier--we were in the same general area on a wildflower hike and temps were back in the mid-50s. Perhaps March, not April, is the cruelest month.
TZ
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TrailZen
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New Trip Report posted by TrailZen
Trip Name: Social Distancing via Canoe.
Entry Point: Other
Click Here to View Trip Report
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TrailZen
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straighthairedcurly: "I love wildflowers! So thank you for teaching me about some news ones. I have never been wildflower hunting in your part of the country. Thanks for sharing."
The next 6 weeks will be wildflower heaven here in western NC and upstate SC. If we're not restricted to home because of COVID-19, we'll be on a trail somewhere looking for whatever is blooming at the moment. On some of our wildflower walks have we've found over 50 species--come on by, there are plenty of flowers to share!
TZ
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