I slept in this morning.. getting up at 3:30..

I did fall asleep pretty early last night.
We had a gorgeous day yesterday.. nice sun and temps well up into the 50s. Laurie was home by 10:30 or so. We had an early lunch.. and then headed for the woods. We had a variety of projects to choose from. We opted to look at putting in a new trail, up on the ridge east of Alice. It is one of the best times of the year to start new trails, for one can see further in the woods. Although in some places it can be tough because there are soooo many leaves on the ground it's hard to know what a trail surface will be like. This area had a lot of leaves. We walked around a bit exploring what we had to work with. Sometimes it takes a lot of work to choose a line.. sometimes it's fairly easy. This one went fairly easy. We were after an easier to ride trail, for this one, and the area didn't seem to have much to worry about. We had one potentially wet area to avoid, but otherwise it wasn't bad. After walking it over.. we started flagging it. In this process laurie and I each wear bright colors. [in hunting season we do opt for hunter orange]. With the bright colors we can see each other. When laying out a trail.. I can have her walking on another nearby trail.. so I can better tell where we are.. and to not run into that trail. I can also place her near where I want the trail to intersect another trail. After flagging I go in with loppers pruning back branches.. while Laurie follows behind picking them, up. I think there was only one place where I altered the line from the first chosen one. In some cases the flagging is a just a rough idea.. and I will pick the exact line as I prune. Other times I will flag a more exacting line. This one was flagged pretty to pretty much what I wanted. At the far end I missed some flags, getting focused on the ending intersection. Part way through I realized my mistake, but preferred the new line over the first chosen one.
After pruning and branch pick up.. I go in with a BIG leaf blower, while Laurie picks up more branches. [A lot of previously fallen branches can be hidden / buried in all the leaves.] At this stage.. building a new trail the leaf blowing is a slow process. There are new leaves and years worth of old ones mixed with branches. I do an out and back with the blower. We then make a pass with the loppers again, and with my sawzall, taking out all the little stumps from any saplings I had cut, in roughing out the trail. The trail surface on this trail was really pretty good. We will do some earth work to smooth some places.. but it is very rideable right now.