This is my entry for the @tattoodjay's Wednesday walk challenge.
Last week I already talked about my walks with my family through a pine forest. Since we are there almost every weekend, I have accumulated a lot of photos of this wonderful place. And today I want to share some of them.
At the entrance to the forest from the main road into the forest leaves the path. It attracts me every time. So this time I stopped to make a photo.
Coming into the forest we usually go to this place. Here is a long descent from the hill on which you can roll down on snow scooters. The descent is quite long - about a minute. Usually we go down one two times. It is no longer possible because it is not very easy to climb back a hill, especially if you are dragging a snow scooter with a child.
I used a fivefold increase on the phone to take a photo. There my wife and daughter rise. She waves her hand to me. Somewhere in the distance you can see more people. This slide is popular among those who are familiar with it.
Here I used a magnification of 10 times. Some boy goes uphill with a snow-scooter.
And after a couple of descents, we went further.
I was attracted by the snowmobile tracks in the snow.
Local employees ride snowmobiles in the fresh snow to make paths.
I like the way these paths look between the snow-covered trees.
And on this hill are two pines. For some reason they stand apart from the forest. People often take pictures next to them. And even make their way to the pines for this.
And we went further. We met a sign saying that it is forbidden to walk or ride on any vehicles in this forest. It turns out we are breaking the rules!
And near are signs for skiers, allowing you to choose a route.
In the distance, an inexperienced skier fell into the snow.
And I climbed a small hill and drove down to the exit from the forest with my daughter on a snow scooter. The slope is small in places and therefore it is necessary to push the snow scooter by pushing with your feet.
Therefore, there are no more photos from this walk.
But I will definitely get into this forest again and bring new photos.
I strongly recommend to open the photo in a separate tab to appreciate it.
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