Pathways made from earth, sand and mud.
A rustic path leads upwards at Torr Head on the Coastal Causeway Route of Ireland. Formerly flooded pathway has turned into dried mud at Buckskin Gulch in Utah.
Barefoot hiking in Malaysia; the mud sucked our shoes right off our feet!
Mud clings to our boots as we try, with great difficulty to make it across a short stretch of mud to a small river in BC’s north (Canada).
Water in jugs for the thirsty hiker on our Inle Lake hike.
Bamboo archway over a dirt track in the Botanical Garden in Tela, Honduras.
Sand path lined with grasses at Skagen’s Grenen Beach in Denmark.
More of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Sand, Dirt, Paths, Walks, Trails and Roads
Buckskin Gulch is so unusual. Love it. Your photos are so cool this week. 😀
Buckskin Gultch was one of those inspirational hikes – all that gorgeous red mud…
Mud, though so common is super mysterious! Just loved your blog😀
Mud can be mysterious but it is super tricky to hike through – either our feet were super heavy with accumulated mud, or we ended up going barefoot – who knows what was in that Malaysian mud?