All,
Back on February 4 all of the members of PBX received this email from Bob about our next trip.
Make peace with yer maker boys, we’re going to Make Peace! We’re gonna parley and grovel, beg and shovel, and use the best diplomacy we know--at the big wildlife management area known as Makepeace Lake. Yes, 11, 250 or so acres or roamin’ and groanin’….lets go see it!
We’ll meet at 9:00 AM on Saturday, March 3rd, on route 322 jest about 2 miles southeast of route 559 by Weymouth Furncace. It’s a clockwise trip through some tough stuff and some light sandy stuff. Just about 6 miles assuming we don’t wander too much. If you have not been working those lungs and legs, get ‘em pumping and rip-roaring ready to explore!
Let me know if you’re coming…..we’ll look for ya.
Happy Trails…….bob
Obviously, for various reason we did not make the hike on March 3rd but we did make it today. By 9:15 we were on the move heading to the unknown. Actually, Al (manumuskin) had warned us about the serious brier problem in that area but we plunged on anyway. How much of a problem can a little brier be??? What does Al know?? On this hike was myself, Jessica, Bob, Gabe, Scott, Jeff, Chris, and Paul who is not a member of this site.
Within a short while I found this geocache laying in the open near a tree. With the primitive pen I was able to put my chicken scratch on it letting them know PBX was there.
Relaxing and amazed at how easy things were going.
Jeff showing us his balancing skills. They are quite good BTW.
Then things started to change. Jessica was the first to wish she had listened to Al.
Gabe taking in the sights.
Next, the briers lit into Paul.
Jessica
We stumbled on what I believe is an old loading dock for a sawmill.
This is the other side of the loading dock.
Pegs for a tree stand of long ago.
Paul liked this and asked me to photograph him with it.
One of the many wet area's we traveled in.
Anyone home?
And when I arrived at our vehicles at the end of the hike who would guess that Jessica would be the first one there. She really was a trouper today as you will see in the video's that will come. It was over 7 long miles with intense briers in many places we traveled.
Usually after the hikes most of the participants have a small after hike party. I usually skip them but today Jessica and I decided to stay. We traveled to a remote location and Jessica sampled Scotts wacky juice.
Our route.
Video's to come.
Guy
Back on February 4 all of the members of PBX received this email from Bob about our next trip.
Make peace with yer maker boys, we’re going to Make Peace! We’re gonna parley and grovel, beg and shovel, and use the best diplomacy we know--at the big wildlife management area known as Makepeace Lake. Yes, 11, 250 or so acres or roamin’ and groanin’….lets go see it!
We’ll meet at 9:00 AM on Saturday, March 3rd, on route 322 jest about 2 miles southeast of route 559 by Weymouth Furncace. It’s a clockwise trip through some tough stuff and some light sandy stuff. Just about 6 miles assuming we don’t wander too much. If you have not been working those lungs and legs, get ‘em pumping and rip-roaring ready to explore!
Let me know if you’re coming…..we’ll look for ya.
Happy Trails…….bob
Obviously, for various reason we did not make the hike on March 3rd but we did make it today. By 9:15 we were on the move heading to the unknown. Actually, Al (manumuskin) had warned us about the serious brier problem in that area but we plunged on anyway. How much of a problem can a little brier be??? What does Al know?? On this hike was myself, Jessica, Bob, Gabe, Scott, Jeff, Chris, and Paul who is not a member of this site.
Within a short while I found this geocache laying in the open near a tree. With the primitive pen I was able to put my chicken scratch on it letting them know PBX was there.
Relaxing and amazed at how easy things were going.
Jeff showing us his balancing skills. They are quite good BTW.
Then things started to change. Jessica was the first to wish she had listened to Al.
Gabe taking in the sights.
Next, the briers lit into Paul.
Jessica
We stumbled on what I believe is an old loading dock for a sawmill.
This is the other side of the loading dock.
Pegs for a tree stand of long ago.
Paul liked this and asked me to photograph him with it.
One of the many wet area's we traveled in.
Anyone home?
And when I arrived at our vehicles at the end of the hike who would guess that Jessica would be the first one there. She really was a trouper today as you will see in the video's that will come. It was over 7 long miles with intense briers in many places we traveled.
Usually after the hikes most of the participants have a small after hike party. I usually skip them but today Jessica and I decided to stay. We traveled to a remote location and Jessica sampled Scotts wacky juice.
Our route.
Video's to come.
Guy