I had just grabbed some fish & chips at Dylan's in Ogden, and a hotdog for my dog, Shadow. I decided it would be fun to run up Ogden canyon to find a place to sit down & eat them outside, even though it was sprinkling rain & cool. I remember camping at Jefferson Hunt as a teenager with my family when we were waterskiing at Pineview reservoir, so I pulled down into the turnoff. The gates were locked, BUT I found a nature trail totally by accident! It runs alongside the Ogden river, and the information at the beginning of the trail talks about it being a nesting ground for raptors and other birds there near the river and lake. Walking along without my eyeglasses, I saw two large animals moving along the trail. I thought they were deer! I then heard their call, and I know that sound! Sandhill cranes, brown bodies, with a little splash of red near the throat. Shadow was startled, too, but she didn't chase them. They were not happy to see us, so we walked by quite quietly and quickly. The trail is just a flat loop that totals about 1 mile, benches are scattered about, and it was a pleasant place to eat our lunch. I will count it as mileage for the year, though, and I think we may go back a time or two. I remember the mosquitos being awful at Jefferson Hunt in the summer, so for now, we'll stick with the seasons before or after summer. What a pleasant surprise!
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| Little foot trail, flat, easy and birds chirping made for a very pleasant walk. |
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| Excited to find somewhere new to hang out! |
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| The trail goes alongside the Ogden River. This is the view looking Northwest towards Eden, Utah. |
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| Willows alongside the trail |
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| The Sandhill cranes. They look to come up about to my hip. Noisy, fun to see up close. |