Hey everyone! Ive been living in NJ for almost 2 years now. I grew up, up north in Rhode Island and spent my summers as a kid in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. I have to say I was a bit turned off when I initially moved here but I slowly began to accept it and actually to like it here.
Ive always been extremely into the outdoors. Whether I was hiking, biking, rock climbing, backpacking or four wheeling (while practicing tread lightly principles) I was always happiest in the woods. So its no wonder I was immediatly drawn to the Pine Barrens. The one thing I noticed on my first visit to the pines was how different this place was from anywhere else i had ever been. Like I said, at first it was a turn off but now im really into it.
Ive done two solo backpacking trips through the Batona trail, one in February and one in June and Ive been on more than a handful of Jeep trail rides through the area. I just recently purchased a Garmin E-trex handheld GPS and that has caused a spark of obsession to occur within me in regards to the Pines. I have this craving to learn and to explore. There are so many fascinating stories about the area and even more fascinating places to visit.
I also just bought myself a couple of USGS topo maps from Batsto so that I can more easily locate areas of interest. The ones that i bought cover the Atsion, Jenkins, Chatsworth and Indian Mills areas. These are the areas my Jeep club most frequently travels and the areas that I have hiked. What I am especially interested in is the historic towns that have basically disappeared. Its difficult for me to picture these places as having once strived. These historic settlments, now mostly just cellar holes at empty intersections in the middle of no where are dispersed all about the pines and to me are very intriguing. The only one ive been able to visit is the town of Mount which I was only able to drive through I didnt get the chance to stop and investigate. There are some other towns Ive heard about the town of Aserdaten for one and the town of Bamber, both of which have wierd stories associated with it. Id like to find out about more strange historical towns like the above said and their stories which go along with them and some pictures would be nice too.
Can anyone give me some insight to this topic which intrigues me so?
Ive always been extremely into the outdoors. Whether I was hiking, biking, rock climbing, backpacking or four wheeling (while practicing tread lightly principles) I was always happiest in the woods. So its no wonder I was immediatly drawn to the Pine Barrens. The one thing I noticed on my first visit to the pines was how different this place was from anywhere else i had ever been. Like I said, at first it was a turn off but now im really into it.
Ive done two solo backpacking trips through the Batona trail, one in February and one in June and Ive been on more than a handful of Jeep trail rides through the area. I just recently purchased a Garmin E-trex handheld GPS and that has caused a spark of obsession to occur within me in regards to the Pines. I have this craving to learn and to explore. There are so many fascinating stories about the area and even more fascinating places to visit.
I also just bought myself a couple of USGS topo maps from Batsto so that I can more easily locate areas of interest. The ones that i bought cover the Atsion, Jenkins, Chatsworth and Indian Mills areas. These are the areas my Jeep club most frequently travels and the areas that I have hiked. What I am especially interested in is the historic towns that have basically disappeared. Its difficult for me to picture these places as having once strived. These historic settlments, now mostly just cellar holes at empty intersections in the middle of no where are dispersed all about the pines and to me are very intriguing. The only one ive been able to visit is the town of Mount which I was only able to drive through I didnt get the chance to stop and investigate. There are some other towns Ive heard about the town of Aserdaten for one and the town of Bamber, both of which have wierd stories associated with it. Id like to find out about more strange historical towns like the above said and their stories which go along with them and some pictures would be nice too.
Can anyone give me some insight to this topic which intrigues me so?