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Simply a nice walk.
It was our first visit here. Our HCA membership covers the parking fee. As seasoned hikers, the 4 trails were flat, some tight areas, with poor signage or no signage at all. The map was not to scale,...
It was our first visit here. Our HCA membership covers the parking fee. As seasoned hikers, the 4 trails were flat, some tight areas, with poor signage or no signage at all. The map was not to scale,...
This is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area. We can hike or walk and we saw a lot of huge rocks from the past. There were caves to enjoy! I was amazed with those huge boulders. Soil pipes sink...
This is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area. We can hike or walk and we saw a lot of huge rocks from the past. There were caves to enjoy! I was amazed with those huge boulders. Soil pipes sink...
People arriving in this area expect caves as advertised, but to many people, the cave sizes are deep and people and bats can live. They will surely be disappointed. There is a parking fee of $5 which...
Simply a nice walk.
It was our first visit here. Our HCA membership covers the parking fee. As seasoned hikers, the 4 trails were flat, some tight areas, with poor signage or no signage at all. The map was not to scale,...
Simply a nice walk.
It was our first visit here. Our HCA membership covers the parking fee. As seasoned hikers, the 4 trails were flat, some tight areas, with poor signage or no signage at all. The map was not to scale,...
Rocks Boulders and bedrock and caves and springs.
This is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area. We can hike or walk and we saw a lot of huge rocks from the past. There were caves to enjoy! I was amazed with those huge boulders. Soil pipes sink...
Rocks Boulders and bedrock and caves and springs.
This is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area. We can hike or walk and we saw a lot of huge rocks from the past. There were caves to enjoy! I was amazed with those huge boulders. Soil pipes sink...
"Caves" are not of stereotypical size
People arriving in this area expect caves as advertised, but to many people, the cave sizes are deep and people and bats can live. They will surely be disappointed. There is a parking fee of $5 which...