Eno River Confluence Natural Area was a nearby hiking activity organized by one of the women's hiking groups in the Triangle area. It was a combination with yoga that captured my attention. After an hour of beginner yoga in the park, the group hiked a trail that did not seem to be overly complex, yet we lost our route twice. It was great to socialize with a few like-minded people, but the hike itself was not overly memorable. In fact, I don't think I took any pictures as I was so busy talking to people.
Pump Station Trail to Laurel Bluffs Trail is another trail that I hiked twice. Yes, I know that it goes against my nature to only hike new trails, but this one was special. The first time I hiked it when I had COVID and didn't know I had it. I was a bit tired, so the whole route seemed a bit more challenging than it should have, but the trail itself was quite pleasant.
The second time I hiked the trail was with a group of women a few weeks later, this time fully recovered. We took and extended loop at the end going through the pump station. Yet again, the variety of backgrounds of women in the group was refreshing.
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I am so sick and tired of people leaving their trash everywhere! |
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Everywhere means in the serenity like this... |
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Turn around point, albeit not official |
Overall, a great 5-6 mile, mostly in and out trail that has some incline, but not overly difficult.
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