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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Since the pandemic started, I got into the habit of going for a walk every day. Sometimes I walk, sometimes it’s a combination of running and walking. I used to be a gym person. With the gyms closed during the first lockdown restrictions, going for a walk outside at the end of day kept me sane after spending the whole day inside. I used to think it was a waste of time to go out and spend one hour just walking! And now the habit stuck. It&#39;s relaxing, it&#39;s good for my mind and body.&#xA;&#xA;I’ve had ups and downs regarding my spinal health this year. The pandemic totally changed my exercise routine, and I had a few months of intermittent back/sciatica pain. Yoga became inaccessible to my body, running was out the question, body weight was challenging, so I just walked during the worst of it.&#xA;&#xA;I’m better. I’ve been seeing a chiropractor regularly, I’m back to yoga a few times a week, I learned a few strengthening body weight exercises that I do in the morning every day to remain pain free.&#xA;&#xA;🍁 This fall season inspired me to try hiking. I have hiked a few times in the last couple of years. Now I felt ready to explore nearby trails every week. My husband was my intrepid companion on all these adventures. We focused on easy trails around the Ottawa-Gatineau area.&#xA;&#xA;Below is a compilation of wonderful images from the trails we explored from the end of September to early November 2020 😎.&#xA;&#xA;Mer Bleu – Ottawa, ON&#xA;Mud Lake Trail – Ottawa, ON&#xA;King Mountain Trail – Gatineau Park – Gatineau, QC&#xA;Chapman Mills Conservation Area – Ottawa, ON&#xA;Old Quarry Trail – Ottawa, ON&#xA;P4 Trail Stony Swamp Sector – Ottawa, ON&#xA;Beaver Trail, Chipmunk Trail, Lime Kiln Trail – Ottawa, ON&#xA;Sheila McKee Park – Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Mer Bleu Trail - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;This trail has a boardwalk section over this bog area. It&#39;s gorgeous in fall and easily accessible. There is also a longer loop trail that connects to the boardwalk and we checked that out as well. We spotted Asters and mushrooms!&#xA;&#xA;Mer Bleu Trail - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Mud Lake Trail - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Super friendly trail and easily accessible. It surrounds the Mud Lake and we saw squirrels, ducks, geese, lots of birds and even a raccoon!&#xA;&#xA;Mud Lake Trail - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;King Mountain Trail – Gatineau Park - Gatineau, QC&#xA;&#xA;This trail goes to the highest point in Gatineau Park. We have a wonderful view of the city of Ottawa from the lookout. Simply gorgeous!&#xA;&#xA;King Mountain Trail – Gatineau Park - Gatineau, QC&#xA;&#xA;Chapman Mills Conservation Area - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;A very urban trail by the Rideau River shoreline . It passes under the Vimy Memorial Bridge. The day we went the water level was low and we faced a chilly wind!&#xA;&#xA;Chapman Mills Conservation Area - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Old Quarry Trail - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Located in the Greenbelt area that surrounds Ottawa core. It&#39;s in the middle of a residential area so it&#39;s quiet and accessible. The tree&#39;s leaves have all fallen by October 25th!&#xA;&#xA;Old Quarry Trail - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;P4 Trail Stony Swamp - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Another trail in the Greenbelt area close the Old Quarry Trail. It&#39;s the same Stony Swamp Sector. No more leaves on the trees (except for the ever greens pines).&#xA;&#xA;P4 Trail Stony Swamp - Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Beaver Trail, Chipmunk Trail, Lime Kiln Trail – Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;A continuation of our exploration of the Greenbelt in the Stony Swamp Sector. We started at the Beaver Trail and went down to the Lime Kiln ruin: one of the few remaining examples of a 19th century industrial lime kiln in Canada. The trail to the ruin passes through an area of the forest that caught fire in early 2000&#39;s and is still recovering.&#xA;&#xA;Beaver Trail, Chipmunk Trail, Lime Kiln Trail – Ottawa, ON&#xA;&#xA;Sheila McKee Park – Dunrobin, ON&#xA;&#xA;Short trails by the Ottawa River that is also used for cross country skiing in the winter. The nice part is the descent to the river shore with a nice view!&#xA;&#xA;Sheila McKee Park – Dunrobin, ON&#xA;&#xA;#noisymusings #Hiking #Outdoors #Fall #Images&#xA;&#xA;Thoughts? a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/noisydeadlines.net/a-season-in-images-hiking&#34;Discuss.../a if you have a Write.as account or Reply by email&#xD;&#xA;-------&#xD;&#xA;By Noisy Deadlines&#xD;&#xA;Minimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don&#39;t leave without my e-reader.&#xD;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the pandemic started, I got into the habit of going for a walk every day. Sometimes I walk, sometimes it’s a combination of running and walking. I used to be a gym person. With the gyms closed during the first lockdown restrictions, going for a walk outside at the end of day kept me sane after spending the whole day inside. I used to think it was a waste of time to go out and spend one hour just walking! And now the habit stuck. It&#39;s relaxing, it&#39;s good for my mind and body.</p>

<p>I’ve had ups and downs regarding my spinal health this year. The pandemic totally changed my exercise routine, and I had a few months of intermittent back/sciatica pain. Yoga became inaccessible to my body, running was out the question, body weight was challenging, so I just walked during the worst of it.</p>

<p>I’m better. I’ve been seeing a chiropractor regularly, I’m back to yoga a few times a week, I learned a few strengthening body weight exercises that I do in the morning every day to remain pain free.</p>

<p>🍁 This fall season inspired me to try <strong>hiking</strong>. I have hiked a few times in the last couple of years. Now I felt ready to explore nearby trails every week. My husband was my intrepid companion on all these adventures. We focused on easy trails around the Ottawa-Gatineau area.</p>

<p>Below is a compilation of wonderful images from the trails we explored from the <strong>end of September to early November 2020</strong> 😎.</p>
<ol><li>Mer Bleu – Ottawa, ON</li>
<li>Mud Lake Trail – Ottawa, ON</li>
<li>King Mountain Trail – Gatineau Park – Gatineau, QC</li>
<li>Chapman Mills Conservation Area – Ottawa, ON</li>
<li>Old Quarry Trail – Ottawa, ON</li>
<li>P4 Trail Stony Swamp Sector – Ottawa, ON</li>
<li>Beaver Trail, Chipmunk Trail, Lime Kiln Trail – Ottawa, ON</li>
<li>Sheila McKee Park – Ottawa, ON</li></ol>



<h2 id="mer-bleu-trail-ottawa-on" id="mer-bleu-trail-ottawa-on"><strong>Mer Bleu Trail</strong> – Ottawa, ON</h2>

<p>This trail has a boardwalk section over this bog area. It&#39;s gorgeous in fall and easily accessible. There is also a longer loop trail that connects to the boardwalk and we checked that out as well. We spotted Asters and mushrooms!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/pp3KNiQp.jpg" alt="Mer Bleu Trail - Ottawa, ON"/></p>

<h2 id="mud-lake-trail-ottawa-on" id="mud-lake-trail-ottawa-on"><strong>Mud Lake Trail</strong> – Ottawa, ON</h2>

<p>Super friendly trail and easily accessible. It surrounds the Mud Lake and we saw squirrels, ducks, geese, lots of birds and even a raccoon!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/g2dSLn7T.jpg" alt="Mud Lake Trail - Ottawa, ON"/></p>

<h2 id="king-mountain-trail-gatineau-park-gatineau-qc" id="king-mountain-trail-gatineau-park-gatineau-qc"><strong>King Mountain Trail – Gatineau Park</strong> – Gatineau, QC</h2>

<p>This trail goes to the highest point in Gatineau Park. We have a wonderful view of the city of Ottawa from the lookout. Simply gorgeous!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/wF0GJ8qE.jpg" alt="King Mountain Trail – Gatineau Park - Gatineau, QC"/></p>

<h2 id="chapman-mills-conservation-area-ottawa-on" id="chapman-mills-conservation-area-ottawa-on"><strong>Chapman Mills Conservation Area</strong> – Ottawa, ON</h2>

<p>A very urban trail by the Rideau River shoreline . It passes under the <strong>Vimy Memorial Bridge</strong>. The day we went the water level was low and we faced a chilly wind!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/mnlZVFTv.jpg" alt="Chapman Mills Conservation Area - Ottawa, ON"/></p>

<h2 id="old-quarry-trail-ottawa-on" id="old-quarry-trail-ottawa-on"><strong>Old Quarry Trail</strong> – Ottawa, ON</h2>

<p>Located in the Greenbelt area that surrounds Ottawa core. It&#39;s in the middle of a residential area so it&#39;s quiet and accessible. The tree&#39;s leaves have all fallen by October 25th!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/IfcXcOMT.jpg" alt="Old Quarry Trail - Ottawa, ON"/></p>

<h2 id="p4-trail-stony-swamp-ottawa-on" id="p4-trail-stony-swamp-ottawa-on"><strong>P4 Trail Stony Swamp</strong> – Ottawa, ON</h2>

<p>Another trail in the Greenbelt area close the Old Quarry Trail. It&#39;s the same Stony Swamp Sector. No more leaves on the trees (except for the ever greens pines).</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/Dp3dCNP2.jpg" alt="P4 Trail Stony Swamp - Ottawa, ON"/></p>

<h2 id="beaver-trail-chipmunk-trail-lime-kiln-trail-ottawa-on" id="beaver-trail-chipmunk-trail-lime-kiln-trail-ottawa-on"><strong>Beaver Trail, Chipmunk Trail, Lime Kiln Trail – Ottawa, ON</strong></h2>

<p>A continuation of our exploration of the Greenbelt in the Stony Swamp Sector. We started at the Beaver Trail and went down to the Lime Kiln ruin: one of the few remaining examples of a 19th century industrial lime kiln in Canada. The trail to the ruin passes through an area of the forest that caught fire in early 2000&#39;s and is still recovering.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/EMVmnwJN.jpg" alt="Beaver Trail, Chipmunk Trail, Lime Kiln Trail – Ottawa, ON"/></p>

<h2 id="sheila-mckee-park-dunrobin-on" id="sheila-mckee-park-dunrobin-on"><strong>Sheila McKee Park – Dunrobin, ON</strong></h2>

<p>Short trails by the Ottawa River that is also used for cross country skiing in the winter. The nice part is the descent to the river shore with a nice view!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/PSW7OFrb.jpg" alt="Sheila McKee Park – Dunrobin, ON"/></p>

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