All,
Today was the first fall hike of the year for the Pine Barren Explorers(PBX), founded by Bob Moyer(BobM). Since I had not planned a hike for the club, I decided to explore the area near Rockwood off of 206 and named the hike "Rockwood Rocks!".
We met on 206 at Rockwood road about 3 miles south of Atsion at 9AM, with 4 members of this site in attendance, along with Mike Baker of mikebaker.com. The members of this site were myself, Bob(BobM), Steve(Behr655), and for the first time Ed(ecampbell). Unfortunately, Bob was suffering from a severe head cold and was not sure he would be able to complete the hike. We decided to start it and see how things went with him.
We proceeded to drive down Rockwood Road where we parked our vehicles and started the hike. Our first destination was a spot on the Sleeper Creek where on an aerial map we though we saw a place to cross. Unfortunately, we were not able to cross there, but it was a very scenic site.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4414.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4417.jpg
We continued on and came to what we thought was a large savanah, and we explored around there.
Two photo's merged together.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/merge2.jpg
More there.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4426.jpg
Slightly blurry, but a nice color.
All but myself in another savanah.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4433.jpg
Then we arrived at the biggest savanah that I have ever visited, and it just continued as far as we could see.
And while playing with the settings on my camera, I got this view of the sky.
We ate our lunch in one of the raised tree lined area's in the middle of the savanah, and then decided to make our way back to the start. It had become more cloudy when I took this photo.
We covered almost 5 miles, much of it in water, at times crawling, and with a very sick member, and we did quite well. Upon arriving back at the vehicles we did our traditional rating of the hike, and I am proud to say it was an 8 out of 10. All in all a very good day.
Guy
Today was the first fall hike of the year for the Pine Barren Explorers(PBX), founded by Bob Moyer(BobM). Since I had not planned a hike for the club, I decided to explore the area near Rockwood off of 206 and named the hike "Rockwood Rocks!".
We met on 206 at Rockwood road about 3 miles south of Atsion at 9AM, with 4 members of this site in attendance, along with Mike Baker of mikebaker.com. The members of this site were myself, Bob(BobM), Steve(Behr655), and for the first time Ed(ecampbell). Unfortunately, Bob was suffering from a severe head cold and was not sure he would be able to complete the hike. We decided to start it and see how things went with him.
We proceeded to drive down Rockwood Road where we parked our vehicles and started the hike. Our first destination was a spot on the Sleeper Creek where on an aerial map we though we saw a place to cross. Unfortunately, we were not able to cross there, but it was a very scenic site.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4414.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4417.jpg
We continued on and came to what we thought was a large savanah, and we explored around there.
Two photo's merged together.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/merge2.jpg
More there.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4426.jpg
Slightly blurry, but a nice color.
All but myself in another savanah.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/10232004/IMG_4433.jpg
Then we arrived at the biggest savanah that I have ever visited, and it just continued as far as we could see.
And while playing with the settings on my camera, I got this view of the sky.
We ate our lunch in one of the raised tree lined area's in the middle of the savanah, and then decided to make our way back to the start. It had become more cloudy when I took this photo.
We covered almost 5 miles, much of it in water, at times crawling, and with a very sick member, and we did quite well. Upon arriving back at the vehicles we did our traditional rating of the hike, and I am proud to say it was an 8 out of 10. All in all a very good day.
Guy
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