All,
All members of PBX received this edited email from Bob on 3/25/2023.
There are the Carolina lowlands and there are also the Osage Plains lowlands, over in Oklahoma, Kansas, and parts of Texas. Well, on this trip, we are going to cross the Deep Run Lowlands, where the elevation is only 50 to 60 feet above sea level.
I make no apologies here because I’m giving you fair warning right now. There won’t be vistas of water to enjoy here, no sir. But If you like the deep woods and cedar swamps where few go, then come along!
Happy trails! Bob
On this trip were....
bobpbx (Bob)
TeeGate (Me)
Jessica
RednekF350 (Scott) and his bride Dotty
Hewey (Chris)
Menantico (Dan)
PBX Mark
PBX Paul
PBX Mike
The trip started on Hampton Road at Deep Run and we traveled completely across the lowlands and swamps to Bards Bridge Road where we had left some vehicles. The state in more recent years have acquired about 82 feet of access to Bards Bridge road so we were able to stay on Wharton property the complete route.
Our route from South To North
Taking a break.
We came upon some really nice area's that deserve more exploring in the future.
And as deep as we were we did come upon a deer stand and feeder that a hunter had spent quite a bit of time making a trail to. Notice the camera on the tree.
This nice grove of trees in the Savanah had evidence that the deer were bedding down there. A perfect spot!
Some of the savanahs were fairly large.
Jessica was struggling today. Her new boots are insulated and weigh quite a bit and she was unprepared for how heavy they would be on such a long hike through the woods.
A Wharton property stone that I had visited years ago with Rob from work.
Fiddleheads all over the place on the final stretch to the end.
A massive amount of twayblade orchids along our route.
And the final stretch was a challenge to everyone.
Here is a video of the recent acquisition along Bards Bridge Road. It is not for the casual hiker.
Click Here For Cedar Crossing Video
In the end we rated it between and 8 and 8.5.
All members of PBX received this edited email from Bob on 3/25/2023.
There are the Carolina lowlands and there are also the Osage Plains lowlands, over in Oklahoma, Kansas, and parts of Texas. Well, on this trip, we are going to cross the Deep Run Lowlands, where the elevation is only 50 to 60 feet above sea level.
I make no apologies here because I’m giving you fair warning right now. There won’t be vistas of water to enjoy here, no sir. But If you like the deep woods and cedar swamps where few go, then come along!
Happy trails! Bob
On this trip were....
bobpbx (Bob)
TeeGate (Me)
Jessica
RednekF350 (Scott) and his bride Dotty
Hewey (Chris)
Menantico (Dan)
PBX Mark
PBX Paul
PBX Mike
The trip started on Hampton Road at Deep Run and we traveled completely across the lowlands and swamps to Bards Bridge Road where we had left some vehicles. The state in more recent years have acquired about 82 feet of access to Bards Bridge road so we were able to stay on Wharton property the complete route.
Our route from South To North
Taking a break.
We came upon some really nice area's that deserve more exploring in the future.
And as deep as we were we did come upon a deer stand and feeder that a hunter had spent quite a bit of time making a trail to. Notice the camera on the tree.
This nice grove of trees in the Savanah had evidence that the deer were bedding down there. A perfect spot!
Some of the savanahs were fairly large.
Jessica was struggling today. Her new boots are insulated and weigh quite a bit and she was unprepared for how heavy they would be on such a long hike through the woods.
A Wharton property stone that I had visited years ago with Rob from work.
Fiddleheads all over the place on the final stretch to the end.
A massive amount of twayblade orchids along our route.
And the final stretch was a challenge to everyone.
Here is a video of the recent acquisition along Bards Bridge Road. It is not for the casual hiker.
Click Here For Cedar Crossing Video
In the end we rated it between and 8 and 8.5.
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