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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Trail Companion
Day 155: Watch where you step! With warming temperatures, all sorts of little critters are coming out of hiding and may be making their way across the trails. During my walks this week, I've found angleworms, a Woolly Bear caterpillar and an abundance of snails hiding among forest detritus, and I've heard our Pacific Tree Frogs singing although I haven't been able to spot any of them. These tiny folk can't get out of your way quickly, so it's up to you to be on the lookout. You don't want to hear the crunch of someone's shell under your foot, so please be careful where you tread.
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