This is the sight you see at the crest of the steep hill at the start of the tower trail leading up to Talcott Mountain. Today's weather was a late fall classic for New England—sunny, crisp, clean, and brisk. So it was time to head for the hills, literally.
This picture is a view of the valley from the trail on the way to the tower. Though I knew shooting the picture a little into the sun is not generally a good idea, I allowed it in this case. Click the picture to see it full size. Notice the water in many places. That's the result of torrential downpours last night.
I don't know the father and son pictured here. I snapped the pic because it was such an idylic moment. Also, this trail is popular. So it's hard to take a picture without somebody popping in.
Here is my little haven up close. When the weather is mild and when few people are around, this is where I love to go to read...e.g., biographies of Adams and Jefferson, 19th century history, 21st century aesthetics (thanks again, Barry!)
Another view of the Hueblein Tower. I don't know how to get to that paved road yet. It'd be nice to drive up to the tower at times instead of hiking up the trail.
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I love these pictures! Thanks for taking me back to Talcott Mountain, even if only virtually. Damn, do I miss hiking in New England woods.
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