The trees here on the coast that do lose their leaves in autumn this year went directly from green to brown to bare. Fall is my favorite season and I was missing it! Over the weekend I saw a photo someone had taken of a beautiful tree in full fall colors, so we decided to take a drive and find it.
And we did. At Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge near McBee, SC, we had the whole 46,000-acre preserve to ourselves! Beautiful hilly roads meandered through longleaf pine woods with small lakes, a few deciduous trees, and occasional golden fields of wire grass breaking up the green of the pines.
Longleaf pine once covered 90 million acres of the southeastern United States until it was cleared by the timber industry in the 20th century. Places like Sandhill attempt to restore the pine forests to the state.
Baby long leaf pines and young oaks
Maples
Before the long drive home, we chose a trail to hike that took us through the tall pines, down a hill to Martin’s Lake. The trail ended at a boardwalk and photo blind where we hung out a while with a flotilla of paddling Canada geese.
On the way out we exchanged surprised looks with a big buck deer strolling across the road, thankful this big guy was in a preserve and would be safe later this month from hunters.
Is the longleaf pine the one used to make baskets ?? I remember someone mentioning that the needles had to be about 14 inches long.
ReplyDeletePeople do use it for that.
DeleteThe countryside looks like some rain is badly needed to freshen the place up.
ReplyDeleteI thought with all those hurricanes/typhoons that the US south has been getting
that it would be far greener???
Flooding still causing havoc here, the cost is staggering!
However, Terrigal is having fine sunny surfing weather. However, getting accommodation here
is scary - price wise and the roads were not made for the influx of tourists. It is a disgrace.
But Terrigal and the Central Coast does have the most corrupt and hopeless council
in Australia.
Colin
Nice to have the place to yourselves. A Big Buck close up would have been exciting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day, and beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely drive, that maple tree certainly has beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteNice color on the Maple. We have snow here ...bet you miss it:(
ReplyDeleteThat looks a lovely drive. It is a beautiful area I am surprised you had it to yourself.
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to get out and find some spots to enjoy fall, Cynthia. At this time of the year you must especially yearn for Minnesota. It must have been quite wonderful to have had that whole NWR to yourselves. I would wager that doesn't often happen. All the best from an abnormally warm November in Ontario - David
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a really nice day to enjoy all the beauty.
ReplyDeleteI shall return finally
ReplyDeleteLooks a fabulous place for a wander! Fall is such a lovely time of year. Happy Wanders! Wren x
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