I have done most of it. Found quite a few interesting things.
Guy
I'm not surprised. You basically traverse a major corridor of civilization in the pines. There ought to be some interesting structural remains and other stuff along it.
I have done most of it. Found quite a few interesting things.
Guy
I'd like to find Forked River Mountain. I saw a picture of the road leading up to it.. in the pictures section..
I'd like to find Forked River Mountain. I saw a picture of the road leading up to it.. in the pictures section..
In addition to the Forked river Mountains, there is another spot in close proximity that is a fantastic view. I had discovered it on my own sometime back and then PBXBob mentioned it to me and I realized it was the same spot. We went up there one day. Bob showed me a spot near to the spot I had already found and it was amazing!! I had missed it on my own. One of the best vistas in the barrens. I'll let Bob provide you with directions if he reads this. He might PM you on this,
By the way Bob(pbx), I still need to go there in the spring when the flowers are in bloom (as per your suggestion).
Jeff
Ok, I now have the details. Bridge 74 is as mentioned above.
Bridge 75 is over the Batsto even though the JCRR records call it the Hampton Creek. The bridge is 127 feet long.
Bridge 76 spans Deep Run located here.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.751416,-74.688057&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr
Bridge 77 spans Springer Brook and is located here.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.749428,-74.693742&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr
Bridge 78 I don’t have the map for, but it is somewhere between these two locations. I have been there and taken photo’s and can’t find them.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.747172,-74.700338&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.743535,-74.709555&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr
Guy
Guy, great info. I will be checking these out myself.
Great! Pass along some photo's if you go. I believe one of the bridges is out so you may have to plan accordingly if you walk. I have been to them but for some reason can find the photo's and can't remember exactly if it is truly out.
Guy
I don't think he has a problem as long as you stay on the roads.
I bet I know the one, if it is off a sand road near the fire tower footings, and faces NE looking out across the pines in the direction of Lakehurst.
spoke w/ my father tonight.. i said "Get your ass home from FL.. we've got some exploring to do".. he seemed excited, but he's whipped.. :rofl: we'll probably start searching for these in late march.. anyone is welcome to join us.. my ranger only hold two ppl however.. it's always good to have 2 vehicles in the woods..
Great! Pass along some photo's if you go. I believe one of the bridges is out so you may have to plan accordingly if you walk. I have been to them but for some reason can find the photo's and can't remember exactly if it is truly out.
Guy
Guy, went out today with my family. We started the day by going up Chew rd. toward 206 and making a right at the tracks towards, I believe, the Albertson trestle. Somehow we didn't find it. Guess we'll just have to try again. We then made our way to Hampton rd. We checked out Hampton furnace then we drove to the tracks. I took a trail off Hampton right before the bridge if your heading back toward 206. We saw trestles 76, and 77. We walked along the tracks towards 78 but got as far as Stokes rd. before we turned around and went back to the truck. Next week we plan on going back to find #78. I will also provide pictures. Also found a tick. I HATE TICKS.
Paul