Living happily ever after still means you have to clean house and do the dishes
Busiek Silver Trail
At The End of The Hike – The temperature was in the 80s, and I had just finished my hike with 920′ of elevation gain, so I’m allowed to look a little sweaty. +3
May 12, 2018 14:11
Overlooking Woods Fork. At the top of the ridge of the Yellow/Silver trail I’ve noticed a side-trail. 4
February 26, 2018 15:01
About to Descend. Notice how the trail disappears from view here? It’s steep and covered in loose gravel. 2 pictures
February 26, 2018 14:08
Gnarly Tree. I love the shape and look of this trail-side tree. +2
February 26, 2018 14:08
Gary Field Testing The Peak Design Capture Pro
January 25, 2018 12:14
Gary & Ginger on the Silver Trail at Busiek. 8 pictures
January 25, 2018 12:13
Beginning of the Hike 2
January 25, 2018 11:03
Busiek Silver Trail – A short Hike, and some musings on being unfit. +4
January 10, 2018 13:51
Another Short Hike on the Silver Trail at Busiek. 17 pictures
January 24, 2015 13:17
This afternoon we made the effort to leave our desks behind and hike what we call the ‘Hill Loop’ of the Busiek Silver Trail – 2.58 miles and 574 ft of Elevation. 4 pictures
February 3, 2013 17:33
Choices: Hiking the Silver Trail at Busiek State Forest and Wildlife Area – The Silver trail loops here. Album: 11
April 8, 2012 17:32
Family hike (365:093) — After church, we took all the kids hiking at Busiek, which meant having a bouncy twelve-year-old, a reluctant teenager, and an out and out surly teenager with us.4 pictures
April 3, 2011 21:22
Halfway up the first hill – Busiek State Forest & Wildlife Area (365:27) — Tomorrow I’ll ache.
January 27, 2011 17:16
Stopped for lunch — We stopped for lunch near the end of our hike on the Silver Trail at Busiek State Forest and Wildlife Area. +1
January 27, 2011 12:49
View to the North from the Silver Trail at Busiek — This descent is much steeper than it looks, and it’s very easy to lose your footing on the loose stones that make up the trail.
January 27, 2011 11:52
Ginger approaching halfway up the first big (200-ft.) ascent on the Silver Trail.