Wednesday, 14 January 2026, Lincoln - Off the Beaten Track winter hike
Hike Leaders: Marie Keutmann & Richard Vignoni
~5 miles, 10:00 am start from The Pierce House, 17 Weston Road, Lincoln, MA
Hikers (22): Marie, Richard, Aiko Pinkoski, Ann Northup, Annemarie Altman, Armen Kasparian, Barbara Pike, Betsy Harper, Dee Galacki, Don Mannes, Frank Calabrese, Harry Spatz, Janet Miller, Judy Perrin, Lynell Stromberg, Marc Baskin, Molly Schaeffer, Phyllis Evan, Rick Lawrence, Steve Hoffenberg, Susan Sabin, and Zach Woods.
The parking lot was sheer ice, so a few of us put on our microspikes to get out of our cars. Most gathered on the edge of the lot where the ground was bare.
We went through open fields, horse pastures, backyards, and woods. Highlights included traversing Flint Fields above the Flint Farm, which has been continuously occupied and farmed by the Flint family since Thomas Flint came over from England in 1636. We stopped in the field above to look at rows of young American Chestnut trees which have been planted in an experiment to try to grow them in a way to be resistant to the fungus that destroyed most of the magnificent American Chestnuts a century ago. In the horse pasture above the field, two friendly horses came over to us, probably looking for food.
A few of us put on our microspikes again in the woods along Flint Pond leading up to the Decordova Museum. At the Decordova, we used the restrooms and continued on by the Slanted House. Then we crossed Baker Bridge Road on the way to the remaining two miles of the hike by the elementary school and onto lesser known trails which brought us back to the Pierce House.
A dozen or so of us had lunch at Verrill Farm, eating in the warm greenhouse.
Thanks to Judy Perrin for sweeping.
Report by Marie Keutmann.

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