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  1. I really like phsysical challenges and think the 52 hikes in 52 weeks is an amazing idea. It also is an easy but brilliant concept to ask hikers to walk in the opposite direction than bikers. Hiking in the constant fear that a mountain biker will run over you is no fun.

  2. Americas! I’m yet to head in that direction. I’m always impressed by the national parks and the ability of camp in them! For example, in the forests in India that would be impossible, for there is every chance of being eaten up by a wild animal! Haha…
    A special hug to you for taking your dog along with you for all your adventures! I’m sure he’s one happy dog!

    1. As someone who also came from Asia, I found the National Parks in the U.S. are so impressive. Easy to explore (at least part of it), camp in them like you mentioned, and safe. And yes, my dog is a happy hiker/campers. 🙂

  3. Chisenhall Trails in Burleson look really beautiful and hiking over there must be a great experience. I’m really glad to see that you’re sticking to your idea about the 52 week hike challenge. It’s very sad to see plastic and trash while hiking but nevertheless seems like a great experience and I’m glad you had a great time.

  4. “Saw a guy disappear into the woods”…. well that would have freaked me out, not “find it interesting”> LOL! But sounded like fun in the end. Love that it brought back some old memories for your husband. Sounds like a good short trail if you needed a nice day out and if you’re wanting to be active.

    1. I guess that’s the point of city parks. Easily reach for a nice day out and if you are wanting to be active.

    1. I think naturally dogs like to be outside. Hiking is like an exercise also for them, especially if they don’t have big yards to roam around.

  5. I am surely going to post this on social media. This is one of the many interesting hikes I keep reading about in Texas. If I were in Texas, I would pick up each location for each weekend. How blessed you are to be there and having experiencing all these!

    1. Thank you, Shreya! I’m still looking for trails near me since Texas is really big. Lots of beautiful nature trails are far from where I live. So I have to dig more.

  6. I don’t really like sharing a trail with mountain bikers. They are sometimes quite inconsiderate. But otherwise Chisenhall Trails in Burleson look really beautiful. I’d love to hike one of these trails if I go to Texas.

    1. I can understand it after the next hike I did after Chisenhall. There’s a separate biking trail and they moved really fast. It’s dangerous for hikers.

  7. Such an awesome goal to hike 52 trails this year! I’m sure Snoopy’s happy about that goal too. This looks like a pretty relaxing trail for a weekend stroll. Can’t wait to see what other trails you discover this year!

  8. I hadn’t heard about the 52 weeks 52 hikes challenge yet. It sounds like a great idea! The Chisenhall Trails look like a lovely hike, but I think I’d be sure to do it early in the morning. The legend of the Goat Man is a little creepy! Good luck with your hiking challenge 🙂

    1. Actually this is a global movement. I don’t follow the group rules, suggestions, or whatever you call it. I just did it myself because at where I live, I have more city parks than state parks or national parks. Too far to get out there. Goat Man is something. 🙂 I hope I will finish the challenge.

  9. I am enjoying your challenge for the year. In regards to the rubbish that is so sad that it is there and that people don’t respect their surroundings. The photos look amazing. The trails look very inviting. Such a beautiful part of the state.

  10. I really like the idea of the 52 week hike challenge. Great work on your 3rd hike, should be a nice year filled with nature that you will have! I also get a little upset seeing plastic and trash while hiking, so sad that people don’t pick up after themselves!

    1. I know. Sometimes those trash brought by the water, but again if people didn’t start throwing it to the water, then I wouldn’t see it around the trail.

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