Hike through Pine Barrens

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The Real South Jersey
This was in one of the local newspapers today.

'Serious' hike through Pine Barrens is offered
By John Barna
March 13, 2010, 10:25AM

WOODLAND TWP. – Serious hikers with an interest in exploring the heart of the Pine Barrens are invited to join New Jersey Conservation Foundation on Saturday, March 27, for a 10-mile guided hike through the Franklin Parker Preserve in Chatsworth, Burlington County.

The “Top to Bottom” hike will introduce hikers to the beauty and diverse ecology of the 9,400-acre preserve. The rain-or-shine hike will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break.

The hike will be led by Chris Jage, New Jersey Conservation Foundation’s assistant director for southern New Jersey. “We will cross through all habitats, from lakes to cedar swamps, from pitch pine forests to the site of our 1,100-acre wetlands restoration on former cranberry bogs,” he said.

Hikers should wear sturdy hiking shoes and pack water and lunch.

The cost of the hike is $5 for New Jersey Conservation Foundation members, $10 for non-members. The hike is part of New Jersey Conservation Foundation’s “Step Into Nature” series of outdoor events. Advance registration is required by emailing chris@njconservation.org or calling 609-567-2112.

New Jersey Conservation Foundation purchased the Franklin Parker Preserve in 2003, the largest private land conservation acquisition in state history at the time. The Foundation owns and manages the preserve in partnership with the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry. Prior to the purchase, several areas within the 14-square-mile property were used for growing cranberries and blueberries.
 

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I suspect Chris has learned that when announcing a hike he has to be specific that this will be more than just walking down a dirt road. Many individuals do not realize how hard it can be when leaving the road behind. He is to the point and in my opinion doing it the correct way.


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