Bair Canyon

Imagine with me if you will, a walk on a snowy, mountain trail, but not too snowy or too cold; we want you to enjoy this hike. It’s a pleasant 35 degrees on this trail. Warm enough you won’t freeze your balls off, and cold enough that you have to wear a coat. And maybe some gloves.

Or maybe not.

Actually, bring the gloves, just in case.

This is a solid amount of hiking you’re about to do and you’re gonna be working hard. This means breathing heavy and taking a break every now and then to catch your breath. As you start the hike, up the snowy, dirty, rocky path, you go up, and up, and up some more. Soon you’re breathing heavy so naturally you start breathing that fresh air, lots of it. Wow, you’re bringing in some amazing mountain scents, straight up the nose. What are you smelling? Your smelling fir needle, a lot of it. Then, rounded out with, what is that? Ah, eucalyptus, that’s it.

But not a bad eucalyptus, just the right amount. And wood, you’re definitely smelling wood. Cedar maybe? It’s a straight up mountain scent infusion. You love the smell of pine and wood and earth, just like you're in the mountains.