We did it in 2008. However, I never saved my tracks so I am uncertain where it began and ended.
Are you comfortable confirming how to access and walk this trail? I searched Buttonwood Hill and Mordecai swamp and saw the swamp and buttonwood camp to the east of Batsto, but using all the map versions on this site, I did not see a trail ? My wife and I would enjoy this walk I'm sure. Thanks you in advance for you help.
Have you ever walked the Causeway from Buttonwood Hill to Batsto through Mordecai Swamp? Regular highway with seven foot circumference cedar growing in it.
Thank You. my googling of Buttonwood Hill only came up with the camp at that location and also pinned it at further up that road. I learned a lot from Boyds maps today, and had been leaning towards looking there, but wondered if the 60' highest elevation way up the road might not better fit the description of "hill". Thanks again.From Buttonwood Hill, walk into the woods due west. You will find the raised road bed where mountain laurel dominates. The road becomes more clear as you travel west. You can see it on Boyd's Lidar here: https://online.boydsmaps.com/#19/39.62905/-74.61895/lidarHD
Are you comfortable confirming how to access and walk this trail? I searched Buttonwood Hill and Mordecai swamp and saw the swamp and buttonwood camp to the east of Batsto, but using all the map versions on this site, I did not see a trail ? My wife and I would enjoy this walk I'm sure. Thanks you in advance for you help.
Thank You. my googling of Buttonwood Hill only came up with the camp at that location and also pinned it at further up that road. I learned a lot from Boyds maps today, and had been leaning towards looking there, but wondered if the 60' highest elevation way up the road might not better fit the description of "hill". Thanks again.
Perfect info !I walked it once with Pinelandpaddler from this site and it is well worth the search. Unfortunately, I can't give you much of a hint other than walk through the semi-clear area that is Buttonwood Hill and would also be the extension of westbound 542 at the spot marked on the Boyd's map below. It would be as if you didn't make the bend and went straight through the woods on the extension of 542.
You'll know when you have found it. It is well defined and traverses some amazing cedar swamp.
Thanks again!The "hill" is right there at the camp. Two sycamores (button woods) grow from it. https://online.boydsmaps.com/#21/39.62879/-74.61828/njgin2012i
You can see it on Boyd's Lidar here: https://online.boydsmaps.com/#19/39.62905/-74.61895/lidarHD
I knew Boyd was holding out on some tiles!!!Here's what the 1-meter LIDAR looks like for this area (click the image to see full-size)
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Here's what the 1-meter LIDAR looks like for this area (click the image to see full-size)
Thanks!
Unfortunately, I have suspended work on the LIDAR site for the time being. Maybe next year? I really appreciate the support you guys have given me, but the fact is that there's very little interest. Looking at the stats, there have only been 29 visitors to lidar.boydsmaps.com during September. During the same period, 613 people used online.boydsmaps.com and there were 252 at boydsmaps.com.
So, I'm concentrating my efforts where they benefit the most people. Am still working on my new topo map, which has stretched into 7 months and about 800 hours, with several more weeks to go. Never planned to spend that much time, but it's ended up being the most detailed and complex map I've ever made. Then I'll devote all my time to a mobile site since I think there are a lot of people who would like to access my maps in the field on their phones. With a little luck, that should be ready by the end of the year.
Glad it's been helpful! But the basic problem, which I've mentioned before, is that the 1-meter LIDAR ends at the county line (in the middle of the Mullica). Believe me, you can't afford to pay my hourly rate, considering how much time it takes to make those maps.
Your Mapping site is useful of course, but more so Greatly Appreciated and Amazing to poke around and discover information such as this. Thank You !Here's what the 1-meter LIDAR looks like for this area (click the image to see full-size)
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drive into the Buttonwood Hill camp site. Park and walk to the southwest corner of the clearing about here, https://boydsmaps.com/#18/39.62865/-74.61867/pines1995bw and walk down into the swamp and you'll see a low ridge heading westward into the swamp.As you progress down this shallow ridge it will get higher as the swamp level drops into a true wet swamp.Sometimes you may ha ve tp stay in the swamp to follow it and other times can walk the causeway.There are some very big cedars growing on it..The causeway can be lost when it crosses the sandy islands in the swamps interior but if you look at old maps that show where it changes direction and you may have to drop into the swamp and circle the island ends to pick it back up.It can be followed from crowleytown to batsto with just a little route finding where it fades into the islands.Are you comfortable confirming how to access and walk this trail? I searched Buttonwood Hill and Mordecai swamp and saw the swamp and buttonwood camp to the east of Batsto, but using all the map versions on this site, I did not see a trail ? My wife and I would enjoy this walk I'm sure. Thanks you in advance for you help.
Thank You. It sounds like a great adventure.drive into the Buttonwood Hill camp site. Park and walk to the southwest corner of the clearing about here, https://online.boydsmaps.com/#18/39.62865/-74.61867/pines1995bw and walk down into the swamp and you'll see a low ridge heading westward into the swamp.As you progress down this shallow ridge it will get higher as the swamp level drops into a true wet swamp.Sometimes you may ha ve tp stay in the swamp to follow it and other times can walk the causeway.There are some very big cedars growing on it..The causeway can be lost when it crosses the sandy islands in the swamps interior but if you look at old maps that show where it changes direction and you may have to drop into the swamp and circle the island ends to pick it back up.It can be followed from crowleytown to batsto with just a little route finding where it fades into the islands.