I walked part of the trail (just over three miles) after a city bus ride to this starting point.
Although it wasn't lots of snow, it was enough to enjoy IF you like snow as I do!
The ground foliage makes an interesting snow cover. . .
The moss has a covering of snow icing!
Even the bare branches look wonderful with their winter clothes!
Bushes having a WINTER IN SPRING fashion show -- after all, it doesn't snow every Spring here!
A view from a part of the trail that has been cleared.
Looking off to another side of the trail. . .
Another direction. . . this trail is built between the power lines. There are homes on the hills on both sides of the trail and thus all the power lines. The entire trail was built in this corridor for convenience to get there and use the space wisely.
In the distance, a lone horse looking for something to eat under the snow cover. . .
This bench is a welcome respite in warmer weather. . . Several benches are placed all along the city wide trail. It looks kinda lonely in this snowfall.
Bridge across Burnt Bridge Creek looks like many hikers passed over the light snowfall. Come back tomorrow for the rest of my journey in the SPRING snow of 2012. . .