Reviving this thread again...
If you go to the NJDEP GIS website and download the 1930 aerial photos of NJ and look just to the East of where maps locate Lake Broyhill, you will see a fairly sizeable pond on the upper stretches of a tributary of the Tulpehocken. Was that "Lake Broyhill"...
Hard. My brain has some adjusting to do. The Geology is coming fairly easily (so far), but the Calculus, Physics and Chemistry will prove to be very difficult for me, I'm certain of it.
I love Biology. What in particular are you studying?
Hey Sue,
I just started on a second Bachelors in Geology. The music degree just isn't cuttin- it (surprise, surprise). You're involved in the Earth sciences, if I recall. Right?
Boyd, if you are referring to me, I'm back from Montana. I'll return out west once I complete my degree. Don't get me wrong, though: I love NJ...the Pines anyway.
Yep, that was me, manumuskin. I'd love to attempt a spring paddle on the lovely Sleeper. Let me know. I have a good idea as to which section we ought to try.
Guy, that is the canal we've been discussing, right? The article makes it sound like Richards dug other ditches by which flow was increased to the Forge Pond. Am I missing something?
Guy, hat would you say was the average depth of the canal when you visisted that winter?
Here is a funny from the article:
I am curious about this one:
I wonder where these ditches are...