Interesting, on NY fire towers, including misconceptions, like my own. I thought that fire towers were no longer used. I remember climbing one in the Catskills way back in the 1960's and chatting with the friendly tower man who had majored in forestry in college...
I think that John McPhee's book is great, but my original introduction to the Pine Barrens came by way of a fascinating NY Times travel article back in the 1960's, about those "windswept pines". That's what first got me to go down there and explore the place and fall in love with it. I thought...
One of my all time best bikes was a c. 1980 Specialized Expedition. I changed it from a 10 speed to a 5 speed by removing the front derailleur. Then I stoopidly sold it to a friend of mine who still rides it regularly. I tied and soldered the spokes, an old 19th century technique, and when I...
Yeah, me too, in my '69 Super beetle which made it to 300,000 miles, much of that being city - and also Pine Barrens - driving. The engine and transmission were still great, but rust was destroying it. The Beetle was much better in the Barrens, being light weight and narrow and having excellent...
I agree! I like good bicycle machinery and I hate those Walmart things, pretty colours but crap.
"... a used Trek"
The name on bikes means little. It all depends of what kind of frame and components they are using, tho surely something like Trek would be much better on the average than bozo...
"That hardcover editon of "The Pine Barrens" that has the photos in it- it's long out of print, so any time you can find one, get it!"
- BarryC
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/jan-1974-national-geographic.1003/page-2
"The photos above are of William Wasowich, one of the last South Jersey moss rakers hard at work in 1992 in a Pine Barrens sphagnum bog. Wasowich was one of the characters mentioned in John McPhee’s book, The Pine Barrens..."
http://www.dougelliott.com/adventures/moss.html
A bit of a...
"I'm retired, have a 4X4 truck and a landscape trailer, and I'm looking to kayak if anyone's interested."
Hey, I'd love to go with you, but unfortunately I now live several thousand miles away.
Another photo from that 1980 canoe trip. That's me again.
And there's my IK parked on the shore of Lake Oswego, Oct. 21, 1990.
UH OH! I am hijacking this thread. I'm sorry. Just say the word and I'll delete my posts and start another thread instead.