Oh very interesting. Did you see some of the birds. I had to check a translation programm for the meaning of birds of prey...(in German Greifvögel). Have a good time Violetta
I enjoyed hiking with you and I'm so glad the birds-of-prey sanctuary was established! All the best, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/11/reisebericht-2025-von-kanada-bis-asien.html
Looks like a great place for a hike - I am sure the young ones enjoyed clambering over the rocks. I am so glad it is now a conservation area. Enjoy your week. And thankyou again for the linkup.
Curious, tho can google this. Is this in Pennsylvania? Looks (and name) so familiar. May have photos of taking my own children there (ages ago!), even very similar poses upon what seems to be a similar spot!!! Regardless, quite beautiful, thanks for sharing. (And apologies for being so absent, missing so much ...)
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Hawk Mountain looks absolutely beautiful, and how interesting to learn about it's history.
ReplyDeleteOh very interesting. Did you see some of the birds. I had to check a translation programm for the meaning of birds of prey...(in German Greifvögel).
ReplyDeleteHave a good time
Violetta
THat's stunning! And a lovely way to get kids out and about too!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed hiking with you and I'm so glad the birds-of-prey sanctuary was established!
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/11/reisebericht-2025-von-kanada-bis-asien.html
Great views from those rocks, and the bridge looks like a fun place to walk. Thanks for sharing the link up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hike!
ReplyDeleteTruly Amazing Hawk Mountain, Great post. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place for a hike - I am sure the young ones enjoyed clambering over the rocks. I am so glad it is now a conservation area. Enjoy your week. And thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteCurious, tho can google this. Is this in Pennsylvania? Looks (and name) so familiar. May have photos of taking my own children there (ages ago!), even very similar poses upon what seems to be a similar spot!!! Regardless, quite beautiful, thanks for sharing. (And apologies for being so absent, missing so much ...)
ReplyDeleteIt is in Kempton, Pennsylvania.
DeleteStunning photos as always, Sue.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely place for a hike!
Well done for doing this, my knees probably wouldn't be able to handle the climb.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving and blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place...
ReplyDeleteWow, what a view! Thank you for bringing a bit of beauty to our day, Sue.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I have heard of Hawk Mountain.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of a special sanctuary!
ReplyDeleteAs always, so many interesting things I learn on WW.
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