I hate taking the car to reach trails I like to walk - at least when those trails are near the place where I live. Often it can't be helped, as public transport is scarce in general and non-existant on weekends. Today I chose a trail that an be reached by bike.
I don't think I've taken my bike for a spin this early in the season before. Normally my first bike ride of the year takes place around Easter.
When I started out after lunch, it was still sunny and not too cold for biking (I'm not fond of biking in freezing temperatures)
From where I parked my bike, I took a trail I discovered through a hiking app and thought it might be a nice Nordic Walking trail in the warmer season.
This little brook looks very peaceful here, but is responsible for severe flooding on a regular basis. After thunderstorms in the mountains it turns into a raging torrent.
What I didn't expect was that today's walk would turn into a snow hike.
The trail follows the brook into a side-valley with not much sun exposure - hence the snow.
Anyway, I surely will revisit this trail in spring, once the snow has melted.
Biked distance: 11,19 km / 6,95 miles 🚴♀️
⬆️ 85 m / 278 ft ⬇️ 90 m / 295 ft
Hiked distance: 6,46 km / 4 miles 👣
⬇️205 m / 672 ft ⬆️ 200 m / 656 ft