Treman Park, Finger Lakes Trail
It was the last day before they close all the trails in the local state
parks, so Kristina and I went to
Robert H. Treman Park. We hadn't walked the whole trail in a long time
(often we cheat and take visitors to either the upper or lower falls,
without walking the strenuous 2-mile trail between).
Here's a waterfall along the way:

Here's a cool tree growing out of a rock that always impresses us:

Here is Lucifer Falls:

Here is the flume area:

Instead of walking the Rim trail back, we decided to take a side trail
to the Finger Lakes Trail, which goes through the park above the Rim trail.
Since we hadn't been this way before, it opens opportunities for finding
new waterfalls:

This trail quickly takes you high above the rest of the landscape:

The trail also went through some impressive-looking areas of pine trees:
We followed the Finger Lakes Trail the whole way to Route 13, and then
forded the river back to our car. Here's the route we took:
On the way home, we stopped at the grocery store, and in a weird
co-incidence I got a Swedish Krona in change.
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