I've been skimming through "Iron in the Pines", and the Quaker Bridge chapter mentions a bog I have never seen:
"After a little turn past a cedar thicket, not quite two miles beyond Atsion, a bit of civilization punctuates the wilderness. It is a cranberry bog, not a large one as bogs go, but well fed by a briskly flowing stream, which is noted on most maps but not named on any seen by the author thus far. There is a small dam, water spilling from it under the narrow bridge which carries the road. Flowing on through tangled cedars, this little brook soon joins the Atsayunk -- now officially called the Mullica River -- which is not far to the right at this point."
It seems like this may be the bog that Pierce is talking about. I figured I would explore the area, and maybe see if I can bushwack to another possible bog a bit to the north here. A little bit to the west there is a clearing with some buildings. Might be worth investigating as well.
If any of that is a wash, I'd also like to try to visit Locke's Bridge.
I know it's last minute, but I'm thinking about heading out tomorrow, Sunday Nov 4th. Anybody up for a small trip? I'd like to meet up at the Ranger Station at around 10AM or so.
"After a little turn past a cedar thicket, not quite two miles beyond Atsion, a bit of civilization punctuates the wilderness. It is a cranberry bog, not a large one as bogs go, but well fed by a briskly flowing stream, which is noted on most maps but not named on any seen by the author thus far. There is a small dam, water spilling from it under the narrow bridge which carries the road. Flowing on through tangled cedars, this little brook soon joins the Atsayunk -- now officially called the Mullica River -- which is not far to the right at this point."
It seems like this may be the bog that Pierce is talking about. I figured I would explore the area, and maybe see if I can bushwack to another possible bog a bit to the north here. A little bit to the west there is a clearing with some buildings. Might be worth investigating as well.
If any of that is a wash, I'd also like to try to visit Locke's Bridge.
I know it's last minute, but I'm thinking about heading out tomorrow, Sunday Nov 4th. Anybody up for a small trip? I'd like to meet up at the Ranger Station at around 10AM or so.