I went out late afternoon, probably around 2pm, to walk the Perimeter Trail section that begins at the Mitchell Trailhead and goes over to the Rendija Canyon Trail. I used to jog that trail all the time - it was my all time favorite. It goes along the Rendija Canyon wash and is mostly dry year-around except when there is a great deluge. I mostly would park at Guaje Pines Cemetery and take off from there. The place was nicely wooded when I jogged it but it became toast after the Cerro Grande fire in 2000. It's still a beautiful place.
Another change is the Ponderosa subdivision. All those houses weren't there when it was my bread and butter route. I used to sit on a hillside during my after-jog stretches and imagine what a great county park could be built there.
I didn't appreciate the sight of Paul Parker's construction yard (it looks like a junkyard). It's more extensive than I thought. On the way back, I took a slightly different way and could see that the construction detritus is segmented between two different areas. Parker lives in the Ponderosa subdivision and I give him credit for fighting to save many of the houses there (including his own) during the Cerro Grande conflagration. I am surely glad, though, that I don't have a view of his junk from my kitchen window.
I heard a woodpecker, saw late afternoon scenes of beauty with parts of the mountains in shade and part in orange sunshine as the afternoon wore on.
Altogether, I saw 7 people, including 3 joggers, 1 bicyclist, 1 toddler (his father said he's scared of deer) and 3 walkers. I saw 2 dogs but none gave me any problem. I remember when I was a jogger, the dogs in that area were problematical. Dogs don't seem so interested in slow walkers!
While walking, I thought that the best legacy I can leave my daughter is to let her know that I have hiked virtually all the trails in Los Alamos County and loved every one of them. When I'm history, she can walk those same trails and know that I saw those same lovely scenes with my eyes and appreciated them with my heart and soul. The best thing that you can wish anyone is to have many happy trails!
I'm perplexed by left knee pain that is trying to develop. I have some ideas: I'm going to modify the calf stretch done with both legs at once and military straight knees that Bone suggested doing with the slant board.
Spouse not feeling so well today. That's distressing.
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