Around Lake Wallace. This tree, across the trail, was not there at my last trip in February. There are teeth marks on the wood. Looks like beaver work:

Same tree as the pic before. It was cut by a beaver:

A smaller tee, more beaver marks:

That beaver was helped by Mother Nature. The tree broke before the beaver was done:

This was another very nice ride. On the way down, I surprised a bobcat on the trail. He ran in the woods too fast to allow me to take a picture.
Next time I may try to climb higher, maybe 2500 feet? The lake is at 1800FT altitude, my house, 160FT.
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