Okay. I’m going to admit it right from the start. This hike was a bit more strenuous with steeper trails and more bouldering than I first imagined. Probably should have brought my trekking poles and worn my hiking boots, but…whatever! It was challenging and FUN! Nothing two feet and two hands couldn’t handle. And I created my own walking stick from a nearby fallen branch. So all good!
It was supposed to be out and back on the Conestoga Trail. However after looking at my PAPER MAP and AllTrails app, I turned off on another trail and walked the final two miles on easy roads back to camp. 🙂
Duh! I of course found a waterfall!

Bridge reflected in the water where Pequea Creek meets the Susquehanna River.

Autumn trail.

Wind Cave.

Fall colors – and well-worn shoes.

Susquehanna River through the trees.

Cornfield.

Corn hanging to dry in a barn. My guess? It’s meant for animal feed rather than human consumption.

Intriguing vines climbing a tree.

The nearby covered bridge with the beginnings of fall foliage.
