All throughout Centennial there are a bunch of human and dog footprints, which is to be expected. There were some other prints as well, one track running along a fallen tree which was kind of hard to make out. It could’ve been a dog but it may have been another animal; the paws line up instead of weaving in a zig-zag pattern. The other set of tracks is also kind of hard to see, but they’re not from a dog or humans. Since November, the last time I visited, all remaining deciduous trees have dropped their leaves, and the coniferous trees still have needles. There’s a bunch of snow everywhere, but the brook is flowing steadily, carrying any snow melt with it. While at my spot, I heard a bird or two in the trees above me, but other than that I didn’t see/hear any wildlife (except for a couple of dogs accompanied by hikers).








