Old I may be but I can still hike with you. This is the first wonder I am gifted the moment I open up my eyes. Looking back, the trail has been very rough, it will not be easy as we move on. Just one step at a time and listen to the call of the Nature, and now this is the third day of our hiking trip.
As we go along, you will appreciate these creepy roots that usually ensure us a firm landing as compared to the stone trail.
It does provide a confident grip that pull ourselves upwards, sometimes it may hold our legs too. This is one of the tricks by Nature.
No matter how, they live in their own ways; we are only one of the passers-by and happen to meet each other at this intersection.
What can we find there?
No matter how, they live in their own ways; we are only one of the passers-by and happen to meet each other at this intersection.
And we happen to meet many others somewhere sometimes, and in Alice's Wonderland . Yes!! I shall take you to this wonderland in my next post.
What can we find there?
i wanna go to the wonderland with you... i love hiking!!!
ReplyDeleteTake me too.. to the wonderland with you..
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if the trail is getting rougher, but I'm willing to go on with you. I'm looking forward to seeing wonderland.
ReplyDeletethe 2nd shot of the roots appear to me like a lizard...
ReplyDeleteThe snakelike roots are very friendly and helpful in your wonderland.
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking forward to going to Alice's wonderland on your next hike.
ReplyDeleteya, we really need them to give us a good footing!
ReplyDeleteThose roots are AWESOME...but be careful of your footing..I hear them giggling as you trip.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of Alice In Wonderland, I watched it on Sunday. Entertaining! :)
ReplyDeletetricky path.. dun wanna get snagged in one of those roots, but still following! :)
ReplyDeleteIt does look rougher, but the roots are wonderful to hold us up! Cameras out everyone and take your pictures..
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat hike through those mysterious woods. be careful on those roots. Looks a bit scary in there..ha ha !
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying this journey through nature's maze to your wonderland. I am getting more exercise with you than I do here at home :D
ReplyDeleteHello Rainfield;
ReplyDeleteMy brother loves to hike. He loves to hike mount santubong in Sarawak. Unlike u, i hate the roots. they cause pain on my feet during hiking. Hehe.
I love using roots like that as footholds too. They give a good boost while going up a hill. Maybe you can find my Alice in your Wonderland. She got lost chasing cartoon rabbits on TV, and she hasn't been back since then.
ReplyDeleteThe roots will help us along our way as we continue our journey towards Wonderland.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I think that roots in the trail are visually interesting, but they don't feel as good underfoot as you describe. And usually, it means badly eroded trail here.
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