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From 2016, a canoe trip into the Alder Grounds Wilderness, Liscomb River of Nova Scotia. I took an evening paddle to get away from under the trees and watch night descend from the canoe. Oil on panel. #canadianart #liscombriver #novascotiaart #oilpainting #aldergrounds #canoetrip #wilderness #night

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Technically, there's a blue TRAIL sign on the right (not pointing exactly at the trail) and the illusion of an old overgrown logging road. This is the best part, before you get around the corner, you'll have wet feet, unless, you wore those GOOD HIKING BOOTS I mentioned?

Technically, there's a blue TRAIL sign on the right (not pointing exactly at the trail) and the illusion of an old overgrown logging road. This is the best part, before you get around the corner, you'll have wet feet, unless, you wore those GOOD HIKING BOOTS I mentioned?

One of the ruts of the covergrown logging road is actually a stream now. With high boots, you can navigate around but be prepared for wet feet

One of the ruts of the covergrown logging road is actually a stream now. With high boots, you can navigate around but be prepared for wet feet

After you have walked a short distance, you see a sign that indicates there is a river trail. It even has an entrance trellis to guide you in. After that, you're on your own. You won't get lost, but you won't be on the *path* all the time

After you have walked a short distance, you see a sign that indicates there is a river trail. It even has an entrance trellis to guide you in. After that, you're on your own. You won't get lost, but you won't be on the *path* all the time

A small waterfall with big rocks. Depending on the time of year, there may be several NEW Waterfalls in locations like this. This time of years, there's about 4 visible. You see different views from each side, I recommend the wet feet and the full trail loop.

A small waterfall with big rocks. Depending on the time of year, there may be several NEW Waterfalls in locations like this. This time of years, there's about 4 visible. You see different views from each side, I recommend the wet feet and the full trail loop.

Ticks are everywhere, take reasonable precautions.
There's lots of deer, deer ticks, long grass & bushes
We had to go Counter Clockwise, the roughest side first.
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