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Hello everyone! My phenology spot is a lush green clearing in Centennial Woods. A lot of water collects in this area, fostering many mosses and ferns. There are some small huckleberry bushes and a few fallen eastern white pines, now blanketed in mosses and fungi. Getting there is simple. Follow the main trail down past the stream. Once you’ve crossed the stream you will come to an intersection of trails. Do not head right, instead, stay straight heading north, keeping the watershed close on your left. After a short bit of walking, you’ll come across a small wooden bridge that crosses over a small, boggy, stream bed. Veer right off the path, following this stream bed up into the woods. Eventually the bed will widen into a larger bog/clearing. This is the spot. As of now, there are animal traps laid down for a study in the clearing, so only observe from a distance. The spot can also be accessed from the other side, coming from the west (this is the direction from which the below photo was taken), however I am not able to give specific enough directions on how to get there from that side.

P.S. It is not letting me upload a screenshot of google maps 🙁

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