Temperatures were pretty good for hiking (high 70s in the day, 50s at night) so it was time to backpack again. Jennings SF has a really great trail that is well maintained and signed. It is ~12.8 miles long. I started in the middle and traveled each direction staying at campsites along the way.
Lots of bridges over small creeks.
I started on Sunday and saw several people day hiking. One lady I spoke with was about my age and had just finished the Appalachian Trail a few months ago (https://www.youtube.com/@carrieprewitt ). Very cool and impressive! On Monday, I saw no one. Tuesday I saw a guy in the last quarter mile from the car. Very relaxing.
The hike is mostly along a stream with black water (tannins). The good part is that I could filter water so drinking water was never a problem.
I was amused at one spot called Keebler Corner with a bench to relax along with this tree (but no cookies!).
I camped at two different campsites. The second was great (Chapman Campsite) right on the river. Imagine having this whole campsite to yourself.