Went on some historically inquisitive hikes a couple days ago with a friend of mine but before we got started with the serious work out Cumberland way we decided to hit a known Swamp Pink location of his. The first location only found a couple of winter mangled rosettes but the second location was a big score.He said the second location always blooms sooner then the first location we went to and so it has So I"ll start off with a few Pinks we found.There may have been thirty or so we saw in maybe a hundred square foot area.
then we headed for Cumberland and went to an old Homestead?Hunting Club we are not sure which.I knew of the foundations but my friend said He had found an old well at the clearings edge and so he had.i had walked right by this well on numerous occasions in the past and never seen it. Here it is.
We then went to visit a bog that He had tried to access from the north in the past and could not get to it.I knew from personal experience these were some bad ass woods but blissfully had forgotten just how bad.He was turned back last summer form the shear viciousness of the Smilax intertwined in dense laurel.This time we made it after much loss of blood. Here is the bog
And to finish it off with a few HDR's. Two are from the magical Beaver pond (It may not be a beaver pond,no dam and the history of this place is one thing we're investigating. And the other is from the first Pink location that didn't pan out. I am going to post a historical query in a day or so to see if we can get some info from our historical experts on the site.There are some mysteries down Manumuskin way and sad to say my namesake is still hiding some things from me.
then we headed for Cumberland and went to an old Homestead?Hunting Club we are not sure which.I knew of the foundations but my friend said He had found an old well at the clearings edge and so he had.i had walked right by this well on numerous occasions in the past and never seen it. Here it is.
We then went to visit a bog that He had tried to access from the north in the past and could not get to it.I knew from personal experience these were some bad ass woods but blissfully had forgotten just how bad.He was turned back last summer form the shear viciousness of the Smilax intertwined in dense laurel.This time we made it after much loss of blood. Here is the bog
And to finish it off with a few HDR's. Two are from the magical Beaver pond (It may not be a beaver pond,no dam and the history of this place is one thing we're investigating. And the other is from the first Pink location that didn't pan out. I am going to post a historical query in a day or so to see if we can get some info from our historical experts on the site.There are some mysteries down Manumuskin way and sad to say my namesake is still hiding some things from me.