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Saturday, September 24, 2016
Hiking WV: Cranesville Swamp
Less of a hike and more of a wander, but it was well-worth the drive (despite our forgetting on the way home that the GPS is trying to kill us, and taking a road that was just barely passable for cars (the people on 4-wheelers and jeeps kinda gave us a funny look as we passed in our Corolla).
This area belongs to the Nature Conservancy, and is open year-round, during day-light hours. The brochure recommended wearing boots, but it hasn’t rained in awhile, so we kept our feet dry. But we still wore gaiters, because: ticks.
The flora is similar to Cranberry Glades, for similar reasons.
Location: Cranesville Swamp
Trails: Blue, Orange, Yellow, White
Distance: 1.8 miles
Elevation: 2358-2678 feet
And lots of berries, including some out-of-season ones.
Cranberries:
Winterberries:
Perhaps Viburnum:
Wintergreen:
I HAVE NO IDEA AND IT BUGS ME:
I found a handful of blueberries and a single ripe blackberry. They were delicious.
Spiranthes cernua (Nodding ladies’ tresses orchid) (?)
The view of the swamp from the edge of the woods: