We’ve been to Ned Brown Forest Preserve more recently than February 2012, but I can’t remember when, so it’s been a while. With temps above freezing and the sun shining as brightly as it can in February, we decided to take a walk there on Sunday.
Good thing we weren’t in the mood for a picnic.
Plenty of people had been there before us.
But no bicycles. That’s the best thing about these trails in winter. In warmer weather, especially on a weekend, you play dodge ’em with the two wheelers if you’re a mere pedestrian.
Ice fishing is at your own risk on Busse Lake. Does it look like a good day for it?
Apparently it was, at least on a small sliver of the surface. Of course, we’ve had some deep cold recently, so I guess that’s what kept these people from dropping into the icy drink.
Fun for some. For our part, we walked around to the dam that forms Busse Lake by blocking Salt Creek. This is the view from the dam toward the lake.
We decided not to take the nearby Salt Creek Trail, though we have before.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and we —
We took the one more traveled by,
And that has made no difference at all.