Friday, October 13, 2023

Chilly Windy Friday The 13th Wichita Bluff Nature Area Hike With No Snakes


With the temperature barely into the 60s, with a strong wind blowing, with gusts nearing 40 mph, it was back to the Wichita Bluff Nature Area I ventured on this Friday the 13th October day for some high speed windy endorphin inducing aerobic activity.

As you can see, not a single cloud is to be seen, under a bright blue sky.


Midway to the Wichita Bluff summit I passed by the Hoodoo installation zone to see a new Hoodoo cairn had been erected.

When last at this location, a couple weeks ago, there was no Hoodoo. I was deeply disappointed.


And now, we are at the summit of the Wichita Bluffs, looking east at the stunning skyline of beautiful downtown Wichita Falls. With the brown Wichita River in the center of the photo.

Still with no clouds visible, no matter what direction one looks.

I had avoided the Wichita Bluff Nature Area all HOT Summer long, due to Blue Msn reporting he came upon two rattlesnakes coiled up on the Circle Trail in the Wichita Bluff Nature Area.

Snakes do not slither when the temperature is at the chilly level it is currently chilled to.

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