Thanks to all the great information on this site my friends and I were able to have a great outing today. We started about 1:00 PM at Atsion and finished up at 7:00 PM near Harrisville. In between we covered 25 miles and visited the sites of Mount, Jemima, Washington, Harrisville, Martha Furnace, and the pumping station. Callico was the only spot on our itinerary that we weren't able to locate. The trail heading that way from Martha was narrow, and it was getting late so we decided to turn back.
Absolutely glorious weather after the front came through last night and this morning. Rained all the way down the turnpike but by the time I picked up the others and reached Atsion it was sunny, cool, breezy, and with little humidity.
Noticed a couple of things. First was a well-like stone lined depression on the southwest corner of the clearing at Mount, across the road from the depressions that might be cellar pits. Not sure it was actually a well, since it seemed to open out underground on one side (but is very choked with debris). Will post pics when my friend sends them to me. Anyone else seen this pit and have a notion as to what it is?
Second was the massive damage by the gypsy moth larvae around Jemima. Looks like they sprayed recently, as there were a _lot_ of dead ones around. Literally, there were _no_ deciduous leaves above ground. It looks like April up there.
Third was in the area of Martha Furnace. We noticed a lot of interesting chunks of colored glasseous slag scattered about the road. Got me wondering what actually went on at Martha Furnace. Did they do work for the Harrisville works down the road?
Anyway, had a really great day. Saw four other vehicles during the entire trip.
Absolutely glorious weather after the front came through last night and this morning. Rained all the way down the turnpike but by the time I picked up the others and reached Atsion it was sunny, cool, breezy, and with little humidity.
Noticed a couple of things. First was a well-like stone lined depression on the southwest corner of the clearing at Mount, across the road from the depressions that might be cellar pits. Not sure it was actually a well, since it seemed to open out underground on one side (but is very choked with debris). Will post pics when my friend sends them to me. Anyone else seen this pit and have a notion as to what it is?
Second was the massive damage by the gypsy moth larvae around Jemima. Looks like they sprayed recently, as there were a _lot_ of dead ones around. Literally, there were _no_ deciduous leaves above ground. It looks like April up there.
Third was in the area of Martha Furnace. We noticed a lot of interesting chunks of colored glasseous slag scattered about the road. Got me wondering what actually went on at Martha Furnace. Did they do work for the Harrisville works down the road?
Anyway, had a really great day. Saw four other vehicles during the entire trip.