All,
On October 6 all members of PBX received this edited email from Bobpbx concerning this Fall Colors trip:
Have you ever seen the Okavango delta? Have you ever struggled through the big swamp over to Bob’s RK Ranch via Leon’s Route?
No? Then come along, let’s meander down that way and get our dose of fall colors, crisp air, challenging terrain, and damn good company.
This trip will be about 4 miles, and if this area had not been burned this year, we’d have a rough go of it.
The trip is still being tweaked, so make sure you stay tuned.
Happy trails! Bob
We met this morning at 9AM on Dave's road. On this trip was:
Bob ... bobpbx
Me ... Teegate
Jessica
Scott ... RedneckF350
Dotty ... Scott's wife
Chris ... Hewey
Dan ... Menantico
Ron ... Rooftree
Mark
Paul
Mike
Mickey
And a beginning visit by John (smokejumper) and an end visit by John and his daughter. Nice to see them both today.
Our intended route for the day.
The beginning.
Much of the area above Dave's road and closer to 206 did not burn fully so the beginning had some fairly dense woods.
In the last week or so the water has returned and we found many area's over our boots.
The burned upland is always interesting to me. Here is the PBX crew in serious discussion.
As you can see Jessica on the left does not partake in this
Dan on the left surveying the situation.
If you are a Gentian fan you would have found hundred's of them throughout the area we were in today. Everyone enjoyed the finds. Mark was mentioning the fire opened up the woods allowing them to grow so well.
Jessica's first attempt with her new iPhone.
Bob in his element. He is the ultimate pine barren fan.
Lunchtime on an upland dune.
Burlington County monument #63 placed by Winfield Eldridge in 1935.
And then it was over. Jessica took this of me with my charcoal face and clothes. In the end it was 5.1 tough miles.
A short video.
https://youtu.be/2mkqRNs43Hk
On October 6 all members of PBX received this edited email from Bobpbx concerning this Fall Colors trip:
Have you ever seen the Okavango delta? Have you ever struggled through the big swamp over to Bob’s RK Ranch via Leon’s Route?
No? Then come along, let’s meander down that way and get our dose of fall colors, crisp air, challenging terrain, and damn good company.
This trip will be about 4 miles, and if this area had not been burned this year, we’d have a rough go of it.
The trip is still being tweaked, so make sure you stay tuned.
Happy trails! Bob
We met this morning at 9AM on Dave's road. On this trip was:
Bob ... bobpbx
Me ... Teegate
Jessica
Scott ... RedneckF350
Dotty ... Scott's wife
Chris ... Hewey
Dan ... Menantico
Ron ... Rooftree
Mark
Paul
Mike
Mickey
And a beginning visit by John (smokejumper) and an end visit by John and his daughter. Nice to see them both today.
Our intended route for the day.
The beginning.
Much of the area above Dave's road and closer to 206 did not burn fully so the beginning had some fairly dense woods.
In the last week or so the water has returned and we found many area's over our boots.
The burned upland is always interesting to me. Here is the PBX crew in serious discussion.
As you can see Jessica on the left does not partake in this
Dan on the left surveying the situation.
If you are a Gentian fan you would have found hundred's of them throughout the area we were in today. Everyone enjoyed the finds. Mark was mentioning the fire opened up the woods allowing them to grow so well.
Jessica's first attempt with her new iPhone.
Bob in his element. He is the ultimate pine barren fan.
Lunchtime on an upland dune.
Burlington County monument #63 placed by Winfield Eldridge in 1935.
And then it was over. Jessica took this of me with my charcoal face and clothes. In the end it was 5.1 tough miles.
A short video.
https://youtu.be/2mkqRNs43Hk
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