Timm April 4th, 2010
We hiked up to the cliffs below Little Wolf Peak in early March. Though it was nearly 60 degrees outside, there were still a couple inches of snow on the ground and massive ice formations on the cliffs.
We encountered some of the largest icicles we’ve ever seen. Many were over 10 feet long and too thick to wrap your hand around, and a couple icicles grew to as much as 20 feet long.
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Timm March 28th, 2010
We went for a hike on this sunny but chilly early March day at Little Wolf Nature Preserve.
The beavers have left our pond once again. Theresa is trying to move a big tree that fell over the entrance to the beaver den.
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Timm November 8th, 2008
Our friend Kim visited Little Wolf for the first time. It was a beautiful, sunny fall day about a week after color peak.
Theresa & Kim in Apple Orchard

Kim (right) is checking out Theresa’s apple and cherry tree orchard that’s just a few years old. Moses Mountain rises in the background. You can see a number of large oaks prominent now with their rust-colored leaves.
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Timm November 8th, 2008
Hurricane Ridge Trail eventually joins Cliffs Trail, which is the other leg of the horseshoe-shaped Little Wolf Mountain.
Don’t Look Up

Someday the rock above will fall, hopefully not on our heads!
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