All,
We explored the burned area early this morning by crossing the Plastic Bridge and walking south of Atsion Lake. Our first find was this old unused road.
Even after a fire that hot the pine needles are still dropping.
Some area’s are crispy.
The Atco spur road in the distance. BTW, Salters Ditch has been repaired and you can drive that road now.
In some area’s there was still smoke coming from the ground.
A nice rise.
We came upon a location that obviously was a tree disposal location. All of the trees still had leaves on them but had been pulled or pushed out of the ground. Some were really large. The amazing thing is there are no roads leading to this place, and there are no tracks. They had to have been carried by a helicopter.
Plenty of interesting views.
I enjoy seeing old roads!
Jessica is vertically challenged. Her foot became stuck and down she went. I told her she had to ride home in the trunk.
Not so hot at the pipe graveyard.
A panaramic.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/10262008/pan.jpg
Both Jessica and I agree the devastation at Warren Grove was more severe than here. Maybe it just seems that way because of the small tree size at Warren Grove.
Guy
We explored the burned area early this morning by crossing the Plastic Bridge and walking south of Atsion Lake. Our first find was this old unused road.
Even after a fire that hot the pine needles are still dropping.
Some area’s are crispy.
The Atco spur road in the distance. BTW, Salters Ditch has been repaired and you can drive that road now.
In some area’s there was still smoke coming from the ground.
A nice rise.
We came upon a location that obviously was a tree disposal location. All of the trees still had leaves on them but had been pulled or pushed out of the ground. Some were really large. The amazing thing is there are no roads leading to this place, and there are no tracks. They had to have been carried by a helicopter.
Plenty of interesting views.
I enjoy seeing old roads!
Jessica is vertically challenged. Her foot became stuck and down she went. I told her she had to ride home in the trunk.
Not so hot at the pipe graveyard.
A panaramic.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/10262008/pan.jpg
Both Jessica and I agree the devastation at Warren Grove was more severe than here. Maybe it just seems that way because of the small tree size at Warren Grove.
Guy