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Hiking the Red River Gorge
Vibrant chroma dots the mountains and valleys; we hike the Red River gorge, taking in it’s majestic pigmentation; leaves of October crunch beneath booted feet. We take our journey with care, as the cliffs can be deadly in an instant; still, the crisp Kentucky mountain air is rejuvenating to lungs, too long in the city’s smog. I stop at the edge of a cliff, checking my sure-footedness and spot a doe leaping in the lower valley; taking out my camera, I snapped a shot of this bold being. I’ve taken lots of wonderful photos on this hike and as the sun sets, My friend whispers, shh...I look to see a Copperhead less than six feet from us; we are fortunate that he is not coming towards us; knowing its bite can kill, we stand perfectly silent and still, so as not to startle it until he gets far enough away. I shove my camera into my backpack and we resume our slow trek down, the cliff where we’ll head back to our car. October in Kentucky is full of amazing fauna; still one must beware the dangers, for the bliss of the resplendent autumn experience. 2-7-2022 A STRAND (1068) Poetry Contest Brian Strand
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