All,
I was at the Atsion ranger station before sunrise this morning before setting out to visit a few locations in Wharton with photographer Albert Horton.
Light just showing over the large tree in the field by the ranger station. Sorry if some of these are blurry but some were taken before the sun was even showing.
Our first stop was the small pond that we visited on a PBX hike back in May of 2009 that we called the "Great Swamp Branch & Nescochague Creek." This photo was taken when PBX visited there last year. It is a wonderful place that Bob named India Sink.
However, not all is well in India Sink land. The bad guys have busted through the woods and entered the promised land.
These ruts were made by an ATV which is banned on state property.
Want proof?
And here is how they are getting in. I don't think this is an established road.
I personally have nothing against ATV use if they would allow them to be registered and insured, but doing this to India Sink or any other location as this is not acceptable as far as I am concerned. This pond has been watched and studied by biologists for years, and is a major breeding ground for the pine barren tree frog.
So we left there and traveled a short distance to another lowland location somewhat similar to India Sink. And as you might expect this one has the same problems. A circular track much like Nascar has been dug into this promised land. Bob named this location Plowboy and boy have they been plowing through it!
Guy
I was at the Atsion ranger station before sunrise this morning before setting out to visit a few locations in Wharton with photographer Albert Horton.
Light just showing over the large tree in the field by the ranger station. Sorry if some of these are blurry but some were taken before the sun was even showing.
Our first stop was the small pond that we visited on a PBX hike back in May of 2009 that we called the "Great Swamp Branch & Nescochague Creek." This photo was taken when PBX visited there last year. It is a wonderful place that Bob named India Sink.
However, not all is well in India Sink land. The bad guys have busted through the woods and entered the promised land.
These ruts were made by an ATV which is banned on state property.
Want proof?
And here is how they are getting in. I don't think this is an established road.
I personally have nothing against ATV use if they would allow them to be registered and insured, but doing this to India Sink or any other location as this is not acceptable as far as I am concerned. This pond has been watched and studied by biologists for years, and is a major breeding ground for the pine barren tree frog.
So we left there and traveled a short distance to another lowland location somewhat similar to India Sink. And as you might expect this one has the same problems. A circular track much like Nascar has been dug into this promised land. Bob named this location Plowboy and boy have they been plowing through it!
Guy