Great site here! Wow...I have plenty to read here!!
I love the Pineys! We would go in by Batsto and camp and explore all throughout the Atsion Quadrangle and we have our dog burried out alongside one of the lakes there.
We came across some really awesome things on some of our excursions!
Some of the things that we came across on the times that I went...
A pine rattlesnake which our friend was "hunting" for 3 years. (No he did not kill it but he did get some great pics!) We found it under pieces of a freightcar near some railroad tracks.
We came across a single beautiful pink orchid just growing up out of the ground with fallen pine needles all around it just off of a small trail.
Of course those great blue herons are awesome from about 20-30 feet away at the lakes or rivers!
The Carranza (sp?) Memorial. It's really cool to see this really cool memorial pretty much smack dab in the middle of nowhere. What was up with the pennies? Our friend/guide (who we haven't seen a long time..are ya out there?) told us but I don't remember.
Watching about 15 deer run full speed on the roads by the cranberry fields was a blast. OK...maybe my city life is pretty lame, dull, boring (am I being redundant?)...but it was still cool none the less.
Now...my husband and our friend went alone on one or two excursions and they stumbled upon the crane! My husband and our friend couldn't stop talking about it for a month! You mean to tell me that they couldn't get this crane any farther, couldn't budge it back so they just decided to take what they could off of it and just leave the rest of it there?
They also came back with a nice size piece of coal. Our friend says that coal hasn't been brought through there in many years. Is this chunk of coal nearly a century old or is there another explanation for them finding the chunk of coal there?
OK...I think I'm finally done babbling at 2:50 am. G'night folks & happy holidays! Oh wait...BTW...no matter what kind of state of mind I was ever in in the Pineys...I haven't heard or seen the Jersey Devil. Yet.
I love the Pineys! We would go in by Batsto and camp and explore all throughout the Atsion Quadrangle and we have our dog burried out alongside one of the lakes there.
We came across some really awesome things on some of our excursions!
Some of the things that we came across on the times that I went...
A pine rattlesnake which our friend was "hunting" for 3 years. (No he did not kill it but he did get some great pics!) We found it under pieces of a freightcar near some railroad tracks.
We came across a single beautiful pink orchid just growing up out of the ground with fallen pine needles all around it just off of a small trail.
Of course those great blue herons are awesome from about 20-30 feet away at the lakes or rivers!
The Carranza (sp?) Memorial. It's really cool to see this really cool memorial pretty much smack dab in the middle of nowhere. What was up with the pennies? Our friend/guide (who we haven't seen a long time..are ya out there?) told us but I don't remember.
Watching about 15 deer run full speed on the roads by the cranberry fields was a blast. OK...maybe my city life is pretty lame, dull, boring (am I being redundant?)...but it was still cool none the less.
Now...my husband and our friend went alone on one or two excursions and they stumbled upon the crane! My husband and our friend couldn't stop talking about it for a month! You mean to tell me that they couldn't get this crane any farther, couldn't budge it back so they just decided to take what they could off of it and just leave the rest of it there?
They also came back with a nice size piece of coal. Our friend says that coal hasn't been brought through there in many years. Is this chunk of coal nearly a century old or is there another explanation for them finding the chunk of coal there?
OK...I think I'm finally done babbling at 2:50 am. G'night folks & happy holidays! Oh wait...BTW...no matter what kind of state of mind I was ever in in the Pineys...I haven't heard or seen the Jersey Devil. Yet.