
This was the first of many swing bridges along the route. (Amy: Don't look down. Tim: I'm looking down!)

This area is a rain forest, with towering trees everywhere.

Amy in front of the oldest tree on the trek, a red beech approximately 700 years old. Unfotunately, it won't be getting any older as it has passed on, and is now decaying.

The trail itself was smooth and level, making for easy walking. It didn't last.

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