BEHR655 said:I'd love to but can't on Sunday.
I wouldn't suggest the Batsto this time of year. The water is too low.
Steve
Lorun said:Steve,
Where would you suggest. I know the Batsto but I am not sure what the other rivers are like in the Wharton state forest area.
Lorun said:Thanks. Is the Wading generally deeper than the Batsto? One time at the Lower forge campsite I heard some campers canoeing into the campsite comment that they use the term river loosely in NJ.
Lorun said:Thanks again. Low water and River are both used relatively in the Pines. I think it would be fair to say that the Batsto gets low. Does not seem like anyone is interested in joining me this Sunday. Maybe I will just take a stroll around the woods instead.
Ron
Here's a solution! Do both. Buy an old kayak with holes in it. Enlarge the holes so your legs fit thru. Then you can go hiking in your kayak, and tell everyone at work on Monday that you not only went kayaking, but went where no-one had ever kayaked before. Well, it was just an idea......Lorun said:Believe me, I understand that people are busy. I have two kids and hardly ever have the time to get out of the house. I did not want to sound jilted, I enjoy just meandering on foot as much as meandering down stream in a Kayak.
wombat said:Here's a solution! Do both. Buy an old kayak with holes in it. Enlarge the holes so your legs fit thru. Then you can go hiking in your kayak, and tell everyone at work on Monday that you not only went kayaking, but went where no-one had ever kayaked before. Well, it was just an idea......