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The trail was part of a system used before the time of King ʻUmi, who moved the royal residence to a site nearby on the same high plateau in the 16th century, now called Ahu A ʻUmi Heiau. Original studies were focused on the coastal areas that remain inhabited today, but even this more marginal area has evidence of human activity from A.D ...
The bobcat has sharp hearing and vision, and a good sense of smell. It is an excellent climber and swims when it needs to, but normally avoids water. [29] The adult bobcat is 47.5–125 cm (18.7–49.2 in) long from the head to the base of its distinctive stubby tail, averaging 82.7 cm (32.6 in); the tail is 9 to 20 cm (3.5 to 7.9 in) long. [27]
The Bobcat fire raged through the area in 2020, and volunteer crews spent hundreds of hours rebuilding trails, including the path to the serene 55-foot Sturtevant Falls.
Thistlethwaite Wildlife Management Area is part of the America's Wetland Red River Birding Trail. [11] There are Black-bellied whistling-duck [12] Great Blue Herons, Little Blue Herons, Green Herons, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Cattle Egrets, Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, and White Ibis and White-faced Ibis [13] are frequently seen along with hawks, owls, woodpeckers, and neotropical migrant ...
Martin Hill is a rugged mountain, with trails that run along the summit ridge and down its slopes. Wildlife on the mountain include bobcat, black bear, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, and the white-tailed deer.
The Swift River Reservation is a 439-acre (178 ha) open space preserve located in Petersham, Massachusetts, United States.The property, named after the East Branch of the Swift River (a tributary of the Ware River), is managed by the land conservation non-profit organization The Trustees of Reservations and offers 7 miles (11 km) of trails available for hiking, horseback riding, mountain ...
The cabins are divided over a number of so-called 'trails': 101-197 Mocassin Trail; 201-284 Wagon Wheel Trail; 1001-1062 Timber Trail; 1101-1176 Bobcat Trail; 1201-1282 Big Bear Trail; 1301-1360 Cherokee Trail; 1401-1479 Tomahawk Trail; 1501-1555 Coyote Trail; Each trail has its own "chalet" where breakfast can be picked up in the morning.
The company spent an estimated $9 million to build a new lodge, install new, state of the art snowmaking equipment and chairlifts, and to recut trails, and in 2003 reopened what had been the Onset/Bobcat side as Crotched Mountain Ski Area. [2] In 2012, the resort installed a high-speed quad, bought from Ascutney Mountain Resort in Vermont. [3]