Today, I went out for my first hike with a local meetup group. I made some great friends and got in a lot of terrific trail miles with one of the groups back in Reno and I thought this would be the best way to learn of and explore some new trails in my new home. Meeting at the Cochran Mill Park entrance just before noon, the dozen or so members of this little expedition made quick introductions and swiftly departed into the autumn woods.
As we hiked through the naked trees, now nearly stripped of their summer foliage, I made my way towards the leader and started a nice conversation. She works for one of the airlines and is originally from the Channel Islands just off the coast of Normandy. We discussed our travels, this hike, other hikes in the area and a plethora of other topics, while made a good pace through the leaves on this well worn trail. I commented about how much I appreciated the pace she was driving, as it was just about right for me.
The woods here is unremarkable, but does remind me a great deal of the summers I spent on my paternal grandparents farm in western Kentucky. It somehow feels like home. Overall, the trail is well maintained and there is very little in the way of elevation gain or loss. I do note, however, that it seems to excessively twist and turn as it makes its way through this wooded area. I don't mind the miles, but at times, it almost seems as though the trail was cut this way for no other reason than to make it longer. That seems oddly unnecessary to me, but I'm here and so, I'll enjoy it.
When we crossed the creek, we switched from being on the yellow trail to what the park map designates as the red trail. It's similarly wooded, but perhaps a bit more hilly. As I had stopped to grab a snack, I now end up towards the back of the group and make some new friends. Again, the people I'm with are friendly and we have some wonderful discussions about all sorts of things as we make our miles.
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