Route was mostly road walking but often past farmland on quiet roads so not all bad.
Starting point at Reynolds Landing in West Bridgewater.
This is the canoe launch into Town River.
Walking a quiet dirt road in West Bridgewater.
This is the site of a former Iron Work on Town River in Bridgewater.
Foundation of one of the buildings on site.
I assume the swift moving river created by the dam was used to turn a water wheel back in the day.
One of the noisy road walks as I enter into East Bridgewater.
A nice old home on the Mistletoe Tree Farm in Bridgewater.
An old mill building on the banks of the Satucket River.
A glimpse of the Satucket River through the trees.
A quiet spot for reflection.
These stepping stones helped to keep my feet dry.
A nice section of trail through the Phillips Wildlife Area.
A tranquil space created as a memorial to Amy by her parents. Shortly after leaving this spot I had a long and moving conversation with Amy's mother.
The land was purchased and cleared by Amy's parents. All are welcome to wander the quiet, well-maintained paths.
Our time on earth is fragile and fleeting. Use it wisely.
Crossing Poor Meadow Brook on a long boardwalk.
The boardwalk is in serious need of repair.
Walking past a cranberry bog in Hanson.
Taking the Indian Crossway over the open water in the Burrage WMA in Hanson.
I had to get my feet (and more) wet here!
The end of the hike in Hanson at the Nathaniel Thomas Mill.
Stats: BCT Maps 12 & 13: 14.3 miles
Surface split: 4.8m trails and dirt roads, 9.5m paved roads
Elevation gain: 411 feet
Highest point: Bonney Hill, Hanson 232 ft.
Start point: Reynolds Landing, West Bridgewater
End point: Nathaniel Thomas Mill, Hanson
Other towns: Bridgewater and East Bridgewater
Green Spaces: Satucket River Conservation Area, Poor Meadow Brook, Burrage Pond WMA
Hydration: 40 oz water
Fuel: Two Cilff Bars
Footwear: Scarpa Spark trail runners, Smartwool socks
Total BCT covered to date: 211 miles
Surface split: 122 trail and dirt roads, 82 paved roads, 7 paved rail trail
Total elevation gain: 8500+ feet
Highest point: Nobscot Hill 602 ft
BCT remaining: 17m estimated
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