All,
Manumuskin and I took advantage of the nice weather and spent the morning and early afternoon exploring in the area of the Wesickaman Creek near Atsion. This was a new area for us and we as usual were looking for stones. Before getting to the area we were interested in we came up this just over the edge of private property on state land. Now I hate to admit this but I have no idea what these are. Any help?
Then to the stones. Here are two large stones just sticking out of the ground. Each property owner wanted to mark their corner. I am confident these date back to at least the Fruitland era.
Another stone with a little help for us to find it.
We then were in a dilemma. Should we go back to the car and head to our next location from 206, or should we go straight through the woods. Fortunately, we decided for the woods route and we stumbled on 4 stones, or maybe two with both being broken in half.
We found two antlers. One of them was quite large.
Did I tell you Al broke through the ice? Well, he did.
More proof. Click the link.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/02222014/IMG_4143.jpg
And finally, a portion of our tracks for that area
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/02222014/tracks_2222014.jpg
Guy
Manumuskin and I took advantage of the nice weather and spent the morning and early afternoon exploring in the area of the Wesickaman Creek near Atsion. This was a new area for us and we as usual were looking for stones. Before getting to the area we were interested in we came up this just over the edge of private property on state land. Now I hate to admit this but I have no idea what these are. Any help?
Then to the stones. Here are two large stones just sticking out of the ground. Each property owner wanted to mark their corner. I am confident these date back to at least the Fruitland era.
Another stone with a little help for us to find it.
We then were in a dilemma. Should we go back to the car and head to our next location from 206, or should we go straight through the woods. Fortunately, we decided for the woods route and we stumbled on 4 stones, or maybe two with both being broken in half.
We found two antlers. One of them was quite large.
Did I tell you Al broke through the ice? Well, he did.
More proof. Click the link.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/02222014/IMG_4143.jpg
And finally, a portion of our tracks for that area
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/02222014/tracks_2222014.jpg
Guy