One of the interested buyers of our Paradise property wanted to take the trail up to the Inglisville Road. Today, we checked out the trail condition and markers.
We made it easily to the powerline. Afterwards, we spent time finding the linkage to the property boundary. Fortunately, we had hired Grant McBurney, surveyor at COGS, to mark the eastern boundary with a series of red posts and monuments. At the top of the mountain, we followed the stone wall field boundary to the Inglisville Road.

The return to our house was simple. Follow the road until you reach the junction with Highway #201. Head east to home.
In the future interested parties can follow our flagging tape or request an escort service. The total trip lasted over two hours. Heather and I benefitted from the exercise, as well as memories of earlier walks. Highlights would be the stands of mature hemlocks, and the rich flora of lichens and fungi.
When the property sells we shall miss the walks. Instead, we shall have to find the equivalent closer to Middleton.
