All,
I have been thinking that just like Whipoorbill does with his "Tuesdays With Alfie," I should not constantly make a new thread in the "Get Togethers, Events, and Trip Reports" forum each week when I stone search. I am not sure how many are interested in this so from now on I will just add to this one thread and those that want to view them can.
Jessica and I visited the very edge of Wharton in Shamong this morning looking for quite a few stones in that area. Our first find shows what must be deterioration by water and ice over the years. Notice the little hole in the top that a surveyor has used to get his coordinates.
This next one shows some of the fence that followed much of the property in this area. Many years ago it may have been a farm but as far back as 1931 the aerials do not show that.
This one was a surprise. Much like the other one it has some sort of odd deterioration to it.
Another old one.
This one was knocked over and buried.
A fuzzy one.
This appears to be much like the first few.
Moss on this one.
We came upon an old road and after pushing through the woods most of the morning we made life easier on ourself by using this. I will go back one day and see where it goes.
Forward.
Backward
And the last one we visited. There was another one but after stepping in the water quite a few times in regular boots our feet were getting cold and we used our new found road to take us back rather easily.
Guy
I have been thinking that just like Whipoorbill does with his "Tuesdays With Alfie," I should not constantly make a new thread in the "Get Togethers, Events, and Trip Reports" forum each week when I stone search. I am not sure how many are interested in this so from now on I will just add to this one thread and those that want to view them can.
Jessica and I visited the very edge of Wharton in Shamong this morning looking for quite a few stones in that area. Our first find shows what must be deterioration by water and ice over the years. Notice the little hole in the top that a surveyor has used to get his coordinates.
This next one shows some of the fence that followed much of the property in this area. Many years ago it may have been a farm but as far back as 1931 the aerials do not show that.
This one was a surprise. Much like the other one it has some sort of odd deterioration to it.
Another old one.
This one was knocked over and buried.
A fuzzy one.
This appears to be much like the first few.
Moss on this one.
We came upon an old road and after pushing through the woods most of the morning we made life easier on ourself by using this. I will go back one day and see where it goes.
Forward.
Backward
And the last one we visited. There was another one but after stepping in the water quite a few times in regular boots our feet were getting cold and we used our new found road to take us back rather easily.
Guy