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Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
03/08/2018
There are two trailheads for Gould Trail from two separate parking areas.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Follow the blue markers.
Karen Lee Ensley
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The first section of the trail is wide.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Large boulders on the trail act like a caution for the small stream ahead.
Karen Lee Ensley
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The trail crosses Gould's Run.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Stepping stones are uneven and slippery with snowshoes.
Karen Lee Ensley
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A few feet from the trail is a shallower section of the creek.
Karen Lee Ensley
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The creek is small and normally shallow.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Gould Trail makes several turns.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Trails intersect and overlap.
Karen Lee Ensley
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There are large signs at trail intersections.
Karen Lee Ensley
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The trail condition changes to a narrower path.
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Tiny seedlings are protected by an old log.
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Light tan leaves surprisingly add a touch of color to the woods.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Beautiful lichens are easy to spot against bare trees.
Karen Lee Ensley
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The sign doesn't indicate Gould Trail unless you look at the back.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Snow clumps make these bushes look like cotton bushes.
Karen Lee Ensley
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Even with recent snowfall, a short section may have puddles instead of snow.
Karen Lee Ensley
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03/08/2018
The view at the end of the trail.
Karen Lee Ensley
Photo Date: 
03/08/2018
The end of Gould Trail. Continue onto the Fireline Trail or retrace your steps.

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