Columbia road, that starts in Nesco, is probably a pretty familar route for many of us as it winds through the edge Hammonton WMA toward route 30. However, once you cross route 30 columbia road continues, in dirt, all the way to the A/C Expressway along the eastern edge of Makepeace lake WMA.
The pinebarrens around the Expressway and south of it are still mysterious to me and my trips down that way always hold the promise of new discovery.
So last Sunday I decided to take the motorcycle down to the southern reaches of Columbia road and explore the woods in that area.
I wish i had looked at Ed's road closing thread before my trip because it would have saved me some time. The bridge out at Hampton Furnace caused me to take a more round about loop to Batsto. Then, having arrived at Batsto I saw that route 542 was out going west, which forced me all the way to greenbank...and of course I caught the draw bridge.
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After crossing route 30, Columbia road turns to dirt and leads to train tracks. A very, very lonely train crossing. On my return trip I caught the train at this crossing. Something I am not used to with the abandoned rail in the central pinebarrens.
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This old sand pit lies slightly back in the woods after the tracks. A pretty cool pit if you like that kind of thing. It appears to get regular use and I saw three adults packing up as I was arriving, and a father and two sons getting there about the same time I did.
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Heading south on Columbia after the pit brought me into some dark, wet woods. While most of the woods are extremely flooded right now, the well-worn "go-arounds" here tell a story of fairly constant mudholes.
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The woods are typical pinebarrens, pine-oak forest, with clay based soil giving way to sugar sand. Lots of beacon hill gravel.
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One thing that stood out was the garbage. Not so surprising this close to major highways, but the garbage seemed to stem more from local dumping than contractors.
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I'm not exactly sure what this was? For shinning shoes? I don't know, it looked old
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The roads end, yup, that is the A/C Expressway.
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My ride home was equally frustrating in closed roads leading out of Hammonton. Which forced me to do a little more pavement riding than I like. I would like to explore the area further, but time constraints getting there shortened my visit. Another day
For Guy, near Hammonton WMA, Green Acres property corners probably don't get you quite as worked up as others but I'd thought I'd take a pic.
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The pinebarrens around the Expressway and south of it are still mysterious to me and my trips down that way always hold the promise of new discovery.
So last Sunday I decided to take the motorcycle down to the southern reaches of Columbia road and explore the woods in that area.
I wish i had looked at Ed's road closing thread before my trip because it would have saved me some time. The bridge out at Hampton Furnace caused me to take a more round about loop to Batsto. Then, having arrived at Batsto I saw that route 542 was out going west, which forced me all the way to greenbank...and of course I caught the draw bridge.
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After crossing route 30, Columbia road turns to dirt and leads to train tracks. A very, very lonely train crossing. On my return trip I caught the train at this crossing. Something I am not used to with the abandoned rail in the central pinebarrens.
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This old sand pit lies slightly back in the woods after the tracks. A pretty cool pit if you like that kind of thing. It appears to get regular use and I saw three adults packing up as I was arriving, and a father and two sons getting there about the same time I did.
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Heading south on Columbia after the pit brought me into some dark, wet woods. While most of the woods are extremely flooded right now, the well-worn "go-arounds" here tell a story of fairly constant mudholes.
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The woods are typical pinebarrens, pine-oak forest, with clay based soil giving way to sugar sand. Lots of beacon hill gravel.
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One thing that stood out was the garbage. Not so surprising this close to major highways, but the garbage seemed to stem more from local dumping than contractors.
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I'm not exactly sure what this was? For shinning shoes? I don't know, it looked old
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The roads end, yup, that is the A/C Expressway.
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My ride home was equally frustrating in closed roads leading out of Hammonton. Which forced me to do a little more pavement riding than I like. I would like to explore the area further, but time constraints getting there shortened my visit. Another day
For Guy, near Hammonton WMA, Green Acres property corners probably don't get you quite as worked up as others but I'd thought I'd take a pic.
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Jeff