What happened to the N. Jersey forum???
A friend and I headed north on Sunday for a couple of hikes.
First we went to Wildcat Ridge WMA up in Hibernia. That was just a short hike of about 1.5 mile round trip. The purpose of that hike was to view raptors at the hawk watch there. We saw a couple of Red Tails and also a Rough Shoulder far off in the distance. There were several Turkey Vultures there and it was kinda neat seeing them from above.
From there we headed west to the Delaware Water Gap. From the parking lot for the A.T. We took the red trail up to Mount Tammany. The red trail rises about 1000 feet in 1.3 miles. I wish they could work these things out so they were the steepest at the beginning and level out near the end BUT NOOOOOO, they gotta save the steepest part for the end. Bastards. It was a nice hike up but a little rough on this old out of shape guy. I'm embarrassed to tell you how many people passed me on the way up.
We took the 1.8 mile blue trail down and that was nice to. Much easier of course but the rocky trail was getting to my feet, they're still hurting. We did a small bushwhack over to the green trail so that we could follow the Dunnfield Creek back for a longer time. The green trail eventually dies back into the blue trail which also follows the creek back to the parking lot.
Steve
A friend and I headed north on Sunday for a couple of hikes.
First we went to Wildcat Ridge WMA up in Hibernia. That was just a short hike of about 1.5 mile round trip. The purpose of that hike was to view raptors at the hawk watch there. We saw a couple of Red Tails and also a Rough Shoulder far off in the distance. There were several Turkey Vultures there and it was kinda neat seeing them from above.
From there we headed west to the Delaware Water Gap. From the parking lot for the A.T. We took the red trail up to Mount Tammany. The red trail rises about 1000 feet in 1.3 miles. I wish they could work these things out so they were the steepest at the beginning and level out near the end BUT NOOOOOO, they gotta save the steepest part for the end. Bastards. It was a nice hike up but a little rough on this old out of shape guy. I'm embarrassed to tell you how many people passed me on the way up.
We took the 1.8 mile blue trail down and that was nice to. Much easier of course but the rocky trail was getting to my feet, they're still hurting. We did a small bushwhack over to the green trail so that we could follow the Dunnfield Creek back for a longer time. The green trail eventually dies back into the blue trail which also follows the creek back to the parking lot.
Steve