All,
Jessica and I along with Bobpbx and his dog Buddy spent a few hours today exploring the big woods. My goal was to search out and find the elusive #20 mile marker for the Lawrence Line along the Chamberlain Branch. On the way there I was also going to look for a 1959 survey monument for the Greenwood Forest. Within 5 minutes of entering the woods Bob noticed Buddy was at full alert that something was not right up ahead. Suddenly a bell started ringing that sounded just like a Christmas bell and something started running through the woods past us. Now I don’t believe there are Reindeer in the pines, but for a few seconds I was beginning to doubt my beliefs. There was something running by us ringing a bell! Bob and I quickly gave chase but we were no match for this elusive Reindeer. Common sense would tell us that it was a hunting dog; however, like a UFO we never will be sure.
Ultimately, we did not find the monument or the stone, and my days of searching for that particular one are over. There had been extensive logging at that location and the stones demise is quite possible. On the way back I took this photo of the sign for the gun club on the Chamberlain Branch.
From there we traveled over to Long Causeway where my favorite photo of the day was shot. Here is Bob checking out the alterations to the bog there. It is believed that digging up the bogs will promote diversity in the plants that grow there, and a more suitable habitat for the creatures who make it home.
Long Causeway and the reservoir. Notice the Snow Geese in the far middle.
Then we did some more serious hiking. There was a remote savannah not far away that Bob wanted to check out. This photo shows Jessica and Bob disappearing into the unknown.
Bob and Buddy in this merged three photo shot. Buddy moved a little and is slightly blurry.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/12062008/merged.jpg
A wonderful day to explore the pines and get in shape for future endeavors
Guy
Jessica and I along with Bobpbx and his dog Buddy spent a few hours today exploring the big woods. My goal was to search out and find the elusive #20 mile marker for the Lawrence Line along the Chamberlain Branch. On the way there I was also going to look for a 1959 survey monument for the Greenwood Forest. Within 5 minutes of entering the woods Bob noticed Buddy was at full alert that something was not right up ahead. Suddenly a bell started ringing that sounded just like a Christmas bell and something started running through the woods past us. Now I don’t believe there are Reindeer in the pines, but for a few seconds I was beginning to doubt my beliefs. There was something running by us ringing a bell! Bob and I quickly gave chase but we were no match for this elusive Reindeer. Common sense would tell us that it was a hunting dog; however, like a UFO we never will be sure.
Ultimately, we did not find the monument or the stone, and my days of searching for that particular one are over. There had been extensive logging at that location and the stones demise is quite possible. On the way back I took this photo of the sign for the gun club on the Chamberlain Branch.
From there we traveled over to Long Causeway where my favorite photo of the day was shot. Here is Bob checking out the alterations to the bog there. It is believed that digging up the bogs will promote diversity in the plants that grow there, and a more suitable habitat for the creatures who make it home.
Long Causeway and the reservoir. Notice the Snow Geese in the far middle.
Then we did some more serious hiking. There was a remote savannah not far away that Bob wanted to check out. This photo shows Jessica and Bob disappearing into the unknown.
Bob and Buddy in this merged three photo shot. Buddy moved a little and is slightly blurry.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/12062008/merged.jpg
A wonderful day to explore the pines and get in shape for future endeavors
Guy