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My Spot In Centennial Woods

October 2, 2017 by admilton

I chose this spot because it is very quiet and peaceful. It is rather deep within centennial woods as to escape the noise of highway 89. It is about a 5 to 10 minute walk inside of the woods and if fairly easy to find so long as you stay on the main trail. Two large dead pine trees which lay across the trail are the landmarks to my spot and offer a fantastic place to sit down and observe your surroundings. The forests floor is almost completely covered in ostrich ferns. The pine trees tower over other tree species but not by much. There are maples, beeches, and oaks also in the over story. Squirrels can almost always be heard living their day to day lives running up down and across all these trees.

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