In late August our great niece, Violet, came for a two-night sleepover, as she does regularly, and Ken suggested the three of us should hike Jockey Cap in Fryeburg during her visit.
Violet was up for the challenge, as she always is with outdoor activities. That girl loves nature and every living thing in it.
So we left home early in the morning and got to Jockey Cap about an hour later.
Jockey Cap isn't a mountain, it's a huge boulder with 600-ft elevation.
The climb is easy and quick.
Except that Violet, as I said, loves all of nature's creatures, even the tiniest of them, so we stopped several times to watch crawly things in our path. Do you see the crawly thing here?
As we were about to continue our hike, Violet cautioned me with, "Don't step on it!"
Here Ken and Violet are almost at the summit. As you can see, we chose a clear, warm day for the hike, so the view was spectacular.
Here Uncle Ken lifts Violet to look at the map which identifies the various mountain peaks along the Maine-New Hampshire border.
It was a great little hike with our favorite seven-year-old.
What a cool land form! And good for Violet for looking out for nature's little creatures.
ReplyDeletelooks just lovely-perfect weather...
ReplyDeletelooks just lovely-perfect weather...
ReplyDeleteHi Jean...a nice hike that my Grandson and Daughter hike when they are short for time!!
ReplyDeleteThe view is great too,so Violet litte short legs did well,but how did Aunt Auntie fair LOL!!
Grace
This looks like such a fun thing to do. The view looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! She sure is a cutie, and she sure is growing. Yes, I saw the little creeping thing, but it took me a bit. She has good eyes!
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