Map
Creek Crossing
Creek
Bass Lake
Bass River meeting Grand River
Overgrown trail
Tangled trail
These next four pictures are of a Honey Locust, Gleditsia triacanthos tree, I think.
Thorn, this one is ~ 3 inches long. Mike some how got poked by one, ow.
Legume (pod) of the Honey Locust, ~6 inches long
Honey Locust tree pictures above and below
Bass Lake, some places I have seen this lake called Max Lake.
Bass Lake
Bass Lake
Woodpecker activity, no woodpecker
Lichen on a tree (at least I think it is lichen)
This looks like liverwort, but I don't know...
I just liked it.
Bass Lake on the right, Grand River on the left, this is a narrow piece of land, don't get off the trail here.
That's a sycamore tree, and a willow tree.
http://www.wormspit.com/cecropia.htm
In the center of this picture you can see a car parked at the end of North Cedar Drive (about 9/10ths of a mile away).
Where Bass Lake and the Grand River meet, the sandy point is Riverside Park.
Sign on the point
Now we are heading back, and we pass the sycamore and willow again.
Grand River
A very nice Sunday afternoon walk.
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