Trip report

Animal Tracking at Marble Brook

Hiking/Walk DATE: 02/01/2015 - 02/01/2015

Trip/Event Location: Northampton, MA
US

Trip Leader(s): johnwesternmass

Max # People: 15

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Easy

The great Vermont animal tracker and naturalist Susan Morse (www.keepingtrack.org) says that there are two important things for animal tracking:  Knowing where to look, and then Looking. 

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

Let's meet at the parking lot between the Moose Lodge and the Art's and Industries Building in Florence and then carpool up to Marble Brook about a mile or so away.  From the north, take I91 south to second Northampton Exit, King Street.  Come off the exit and take the first right at the light onto Bridge Street.  Take a left at the second set of lights, Maple Street  (playing fields are on the right).  Go through the center of Florence and down the hill to the T.  Make a right onto Nonotuck and take it to Pine (the Art's and Industries building will be in front of you).  Take a left onto Pine, go over the bridge and then take a right onto Spring Street.  Take the first right into the Moose lodge, then a right to go down to the adjacent parking lot for the A & I building.

From the South, take the second Northampton Exit, Damon Road & Rt. 9,  Continue straight through the intersection and onto Damen Road.  Take Damon Road until it crosses King Street and turns into Bridge Street.  Take a left at the second set of lights, Maple Street  (playing fields are on the right).  Go through the center of Florence and down the hill to the T.  Make a right onto Nonotuck and take it to Pine (the Art's and Industries building will be in front of you).  Take a left onto Pine, go over the bridge and then take a right onto Spring Street.  Take the first right into the Moose lodge, then a right to go down to the adjacent parking lot for the A & I building.


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Members That Participated

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tpman

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Northampton, MA


United States
dreamer

Outdoor Fitness Level: Easy to Moderate


Bolton, CT


United States
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