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After dropping Erin off at work, I drove to Mount Nemo and hiked for an hour. I'm trying get in some aerobic exercise. I still work out a couple of times a week, but I've otherwise been sitting in the house. Mount Nemo is a very cool spot, with 1000 year old cedars, and a lookout point across a plain of farmland toward Rattlesnake Point and Nassagaweya Canyon.


If you squint, you can also see Toronto rising like some sort of legendary citadel out of the brown haze of smog. According to Google Maps, the CN Tower (the largest tower) is 46.15 kilometres (26.68 miles) as the crow flies from the spot where I took that photo.





Where the sidewalk ends. It's a 200 foot drop. The cliff edge atop Mount Nemo itself. It's not much of a mountain, granted, but around we we take what we can get.


This appears in the woods, just off the trail. Presumably it was something to do with the old quarry that used to operate in the area. The mound of rocks behind the concrete wall is not natural, and there are stairs leading into a earth/leaf filled foundation in front of it. It reminded me very much of something from a D&D adventure.


The secret stair!


Sasquatch alert! I tried to get a photo of myself at the base of this quarry wall for scale, but couldn't get to it before the camera went off.


Rattlesnake Point.









Date: 2009-11-10 04:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paka.livejournal.com
That looks like a gorgeous forest! Do you have any more photos of it?

Date: 2009-11-10 05:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyat.livejournal.com
I do! I just uploaded some more.

There's a local cave system that's just opened to the public. I may check it out next week if the weather holds.

Date: 2009-11-10 08:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paka.livejournal.com
Very beautiful! Thank you for sharing these.

Date: 2009-11-10 04:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sassy-fae.livejournal.com
Hee, you went back to the spot where we had the picnic that one May. You're still prettier than the vultures ^_^

Date: 2009-11-10 05:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyat.livejournal.com
Alas, there were not vultures today!

Date: 2009-11-10 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nottheterritory.livejournal.com
Hey man - you should let me know if you're going on adventures like this - I'd love to come out and gather source material for Glifika. Granted now is not a good time as I'm feeling coughy but if you go back to look at the caves I'd be totally into it - I could hold the camera!

Date: 2009-11-10 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] summerfields.livejournal.com
Way to make me more homesick, Piet! :D

I didn't even know Mt. Nemo existed until we stayed in a B&B there for our honeymoon.

Date: 2009-11-11 01:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyat.livejournal.com
I knew it existed, but I had no idea that it was anything more than a hill until quite recently!

Date: 2009-11-10 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] relee.livejournal.com
Wow, that's Rad, Pyat! I knew the Niagra Escarpment was pretty cool but I didn't know there were also places like that around there.

Thanks for sharing! <3

Date: 2009-11-11 01:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyat.livejournal.com
Everywhere has somewhere cool! They tend to build cities in boring spots, so you have look on the fringe.

Date: 2009-11-11 02:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] relee.livejournal.com
Around here they tend to tear down the cool spots to build cities. I think this region was very cool before the city was built, though it's always been populated. The mouth of the St. Clair river has been an important place as long as there have been people on North America. For at least four thousand years, anyways, probably longer.

There's some nice woodsy places on the edges but it's mostly farmland all around. Flat and farmland for a very long distance. You have to go pretty far to get someplace REALLY cool.

Date: 2009-11-11 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kfops.livejournal.com
I adore the "stacked rock" and winding roots!

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