Shortly after turning onto the Meigs Mountain Trail, I took a side trail to unique cemetery. It was nestled on a raised hill in the woods, just off the ridge, overlooking the valley below but boxed in all around by higher ridgelines. It was obvious that whoever selected this location couldn't have picked a better spot. The remainder of my stint on this section of the hike was where the wildflowers were in their glory. Everywhere there were yellow violets, budding yellow and white trillium, bloodroot, rue anemone, wood anemone, and an occasional trout lily.