Heading west, the Snake Trail has some of the easiest and most used routes in the urban wilderness. It's pristine single track, and is usually decorated with an assortment of wild flowers.
I lead a group of runners on SUnday mornings and Tuesday evenings, and we explore all of the 25 miles of wilderness trailz.
The wildlife on Turkey Mountain is diverse. There are deer, squirrel, raccoon, opossum, armadillo, occasional bobcat, mountain lion (I have seen one), river otter (I have seen one of these too), beaver, and hundreds of species of birds including American eagles.Another problem is the rain water runoff. Rain exits flat paved surfaces as soon as it falls, and will cause incredible erosion problems. I am no specialist, but he Mooser Creek water shed would be greatly altered. I would imagine the YMCA would feel the consequences after a heavy rain.
Pepsi Lake would be in danger--being pumped with mud from the rain and erosion.
Other beautiful features that few people have seen--the falls below Pepsi Pond. The lake is a little low right now, but at times, the falls are beautiful. This is Mooser Creek. There is not really a trail leading to this view--but their should be. To me--mall construction means destruction of so many of Turkey Mountain's best features.

I knew there was a mountain lion out there, could feel it "watching" me, and even saw a good print. Not crazy y'all! But more on topic, I have been running the western trails exclusively since the mall news to at least know what they may be taking. I wish that anyone who has no issue with a mall would just place a humble foot on that land and tell me they still think it right and good to pave it.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to visit this area but I've heard that there are muggings an people breaking in cars .. is this true & how bad is it?
DeleteMuggers and thieves need a bit of seclusion to pull off their deeds. These days the mountain and parking lots are so crowded that nothing like that happens anymore.
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