Today I decided to visit a spot that has been nagging at me for a long time. I've been all over the Forked River Mountains, but never to the ruins that are located near the Chamberlain Branch. Since the weather was good, I decided it was a good enough excuse to take the new Jeep out and see how well it handled off road.
I ended up going down the road to Webbs Mill, and stopping right before Eureka. The map shows a trail that leads down to the ruins, but I couldn't find it. So I backtracked to Webbs Mill, and took the road less used that leads out into the woods. That turned out to be the proper road, and it brought me right out to the trail I was looking for. I was able to drive right up to the ruins.
Here's a map of the area:
I parked the Jeep and easily found the first ruin. All that was left was a cement slab and some bricks. It reminded me of Nash's Cabin. I was unable to locate the second ruin, but I did find something extremely disturbing.
I decided to take our new puppy with me. She loves the woods, and is generally well behaved and doesn't wander off too far. Well, we were exploring the area around the ruins when she wandered off into the woods near the river. I had noticed that she had seemed excited about that one spot the two times we walked past it, and I decided I would let her explore a bit. Usually I can walk a little ahead or behind of her and she'll come back to me in a few seconds. This time she didn't. I heard her rustling around, so I went back to check. I saw her lying on the ground, and looking like she got caught on something. It turns out that someone had laid a trap of some kind, and Zoe got caught in it. It was a slipknot noose, and had pretty much stopped my dog from breating. Fortunately I got it off of her in the nick of time, and she's fine. I went back into the woods and found several dead animals there, most likely laid as bait for whatever the person who laid the trap was looking for.
Since it was very inhumane, I removed the trap from the tree that it was tied with and I took it home with me.
So I learned an important lesson - don't let your pets out of your sight for an instant in the woods. The idea that there would be traps around NEVER crossed my mind. She's not coming with me into the woods anymore.
I was ultimately unable to find the second building. The ruin across the river was not accessable from where I was. On the map it looks like there might have been a path or bridge across the river, but I saw no evidence of that. To get to the third ruin, you'd need to go up by the gun club near Aserdaten and take the left road at the crossroads. But you'd have to hike as it's too narrow for a vehicle. I will probably hike back there one day soon to see what there is left at that site.
Here's the link to some pictures. One of them is of a dead animal, so be prepared to be grossed out.
http://www.njpinebarrens.com/module...ery&file=index&include=view_album.php
I ended up going down the road to Webbs Mill, and stopping right before Eureka. The map shows a trail that leads down to the ruins, but I couldn't find it. So I backtracked to Webbs Mill, and took the road less used that leads out into the woods. That turned out to be the proper road, and it brought me right out to the trail I was looking for. I was able to drive right up to the ruins.
Here's a map of the area:
I parked the Jeep and easily found the first ruin. All that was left was a cement slab and some bricks. It reminded me of Nash's Cabin. I was unable to locate the second ruin, but I did find something extremely disturbing.
I decided to take our new puppy with me. She loves the woods, and is generally well behaved and doesn't wander off too far. Well, we were exploring the area around the ruins when she wandered off into the woods near the river. I had noticed that she had seemed excited about that one spot the two times we walked past it, and I decided I would let her explore a bit. Usually I can walk a little ahead or behind of her and she'll come back to me in a few seconds. This time she didn't. I heard her rustling around, so I went back to check. I saw her lying on the ground, and looking like she got caught on something. It turns out that someone had laid a trap of some kind, and Zoe got caught in it. It was a slipknot noose, and had pretty much stopped my dog from breating. Fortunately I got it off of her in the nick of time, and she's fine. I went back into the woods and found several dead animals there, most likely laid as bait for whatever the person who laid the trap was looking for.
Since it was very inhumane, I removed the trap from the tree that it was tied with and I took it home with me.
So I learned an important lesson - don't let your pets out of your sight for an instant in the woods. The idea that there would be traps around NEVER crossed my mind. She's not coming with me into the woods anymore.
I was ultimately unable to find the second building. The ruin across the river was not accessable from where I was. On the map it looks like there might have been a path or bridge across the river, but I saw no evidence of that. To get to the third ruin, you'd need to go up by the gun club near Aserdaten and take the left road at the crossroads. But you'd have to hike as it's too narrow for a vehicle. I will probably hike back there one day soon to see what there is left at that site.
Here's the link to some pictures. One of them is of a dead animal, so be prepared to be grossed out.
http://www.njpinebarrens.com/module...ery&file=index&include=view_album.php