We hiked straight out of the Waltham YMCA along the Western
Greenway Trail. This is called the Chesterbrook Corridor.
When you turn onto the long driveway at the Waltham Y, you
cross a bridge over a swampy area. Right now the water is very low due to
drought. But every August brings out huge clumps of pink Hibiscus flowers. We
started our hike admiring those wildflowers and headed north towards Trapelo
Road.
Hibiscus moschuetos |
The trail goes through public and private land, and it is
well marked. Boardwalks have been built over wetter areas. We saw at least 3
different types of ferns…hay scented fern, sensitive fern, and cinnamon fern.
I’m trying to get better at fern i.d. this summer.
We found a cool boulder to climb, which, remarkably, did not have any poison ivy at the base.
We walked about a half mile in 30 minutes, towards Shady’s Pond Conservation Area. But the sun was going down, so that will be a hike for another day.
One of the things we're talking about is how to use
landmarks to retrace your steps when you are in a new area. I let her read
signs and lead when possible. One of her landmarks was ‘the sky’—she liked the
way the trees made a window to the sky in one place—and another landmark was
some candy wrappers on the ground. Will try to remember to bring a plastic bag
to collect litter in the future.
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