Just signed up with this site. Very nice job. When going through the forums, old and new, I couldn't help but think back to the times I spent exploring the PB. It has been many years (10 or more) since I took to the trails, heck, twenty years ago I spent two or three days a week there. In the eighties, when I first was introduced by veterens to cruising the pines, I was hooked. You read the books of McPhee, Beck and others, and then you get GS maps, and in you go. Of course, I had to find every spot mentioned in the stories. As time passed, I had other stuff to do and moved on. The last time I was there I wanted to "test" a new 4x4 and I did get stuck in one of the holes between Mount and Jemimah Mt. The new winch saved us, and it tested well.
Anyway, last week I had family visiting from out of state, and my brother in law, New York City born, after finding McPhee's book in my library, told me he was taking a ride to see what it was like. I then volunteered to give him the quick tour of Wharton and beyond. I dug out my old maps with their notes on them and off we went. We spent several hours from Hampton to Martha driving. It was great to get back in there and find that not much has changed, although I will say that the trails seem thinner and my newest pick up does need a buffing from the surface scratches.
I am planning to get back there again soon, and I am picking up alot of great info off this site. Keep in mind that there was nothing like this twenty years ago outside of asking veterens or the county library.
Anyway, last week I had family visiting from out of state, and my brother in law, New York City born, after finding McPhee's book in my library, told me he was taking a ride to see what it was like. I then volunteered to give him the quick tour of Wharton and beyond. I dug out my old maps with their notes on them and off we went. We spent several hours from Hampton to Martha driving. It was great to get back in there and find that not much has changed, although I will say that the trails seem thinner and my newest pick up does need a buffing from the surface scratches.
I am planning to get back there again soon, and I am picking up alot of great info off this site. Keep in mind that there was nothing like this twenty years ago outside of asking veterens or the county library.