All,
After last weeks great exploration Bob decided to have another one ASAP and here is his last minute edited announcement to all PBX members.
2012 Salutations my PBX trail friends. Guy and I are throwing another short-notice curve ball at you. Sorry about that....it's just that we can’t pass this great weather up. That, and we are not getting any younger...may as well see the country while we can still bull our way through the rugged terrain.
On the first day of the New Year, we are going to explore a very demanding area of the plains. We are going to go up stream on the upper left fork of the Papoose Branch of the Oswego River until we run out of water. Then we are going to head upland and cross the Spring Hill area. We'll end at a vehicle parked on Lost Lane road. Sunday's forecast is mostly sunny and 56 degrees. Can you beat that? Lose the hangover and come along if you can.
Unfortunately, many members already had plans for the day, so it ended up being Bob, Jeff, and myself. I was to meet Bob at Spring Hill at 9AM and when I arrived I took these photo's before Bob came along.
We then headed over to meet Jeff at Sim Place and a little after 9AM we headed to our starting point along the Papoose Branch and plunged into the woods. It promised to be a demanding day and it was. Somehow I did not expect anything different. We traveled right up the Papoose Branch for over 3 miles. One of the first things we noticed is something that Al is always interested in .... seeping.
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtYKa1OyIy8&feature=youtu.be
Bob making some decisions.
Jeff checking out a Haines survey line in the distance.
Bob and Jeff walking the Western Papoose Branch. This video was made for Jack so that he can see what his dad did today. Enjoy this one Jack!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_HvxiMfbrM
This video shows us taking a much needed break after a tough section of the river. This has not safe for work language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RimmGxteWoU&feature=youtu.be
Slowly but steadily we traveled all the way up the Western Papoose until we reached the very beginnings of it where the water is no longer visible. Here is a video of Bob and Jeff celebrating that event.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSkDYhDbO7E&feature=youtu.be
We then headed across the plains to Spring Hill.
When all said and done we had traveled 5.1 hard miles and were exhausted. However, not exhausted enough to take on two more adventures immediately after this that lasted until sunset. It was a long but interesting day and I will report on our last two adventures in separate posts.
Thank you Bob and Jeff for a great day.
Guy
After last weeks great exploration Bob decided to have another one ASAP and here is his last minute edited announcement to all PBX members.
2012 Salutations my PBX trail friends. Guy and I are throwing another short-notice curve ball at you. Sorry about that....it's just that we can’t pass this great weather up. That, and we are not getting any younger...may as well see the country while we can still bull our way through the rugged terrain.
On the first day of the New Year, we are going to explore a very demanding area of the plains. We are going to go up stream on the upper left fork of the Papoose Branch of the Oswego River until we run out of water. Then we are going to head upland and cross the Spring Hill area. We'll end at a vehicle parked on Lost Lane road. Sunday's forecast is mostly sunny and 56 degrees. Can you beat that? Lose the hangover and come along if you can.
Unfortunately, many members already had plans for the day, so it ended up being Bob, Jeff, and myself. I was to meet Bob at Spring Hill at 9AM and when I arrived I took these photo's before Bob came along.
We then headed over to meet Jeff at Sim Place and a little after 9AM we headed to our starting point along the Papoose Branch and plunged into the woods. It promised to be a demanding day and it was. Somehow I did not expect anything different. We traveled right up the Papoose Branch for over 3 miles. One of the first things we noticed is something that Al is always interested in .... seeping.
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtYKa1OyIy8&feature=youtu.be
Bob making some decisions.
Jeff checking out a Haines survey line in the distance.
Bob and Jeff walking the Western Papoose Branch. This video was made for Jack so that he can see what his dad did today. Enjoy this one Jack!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_HvxiMfbrM
This video shows us taking a much needed break after a tough section of the river. This has not safe for work language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RimmGxteWoU&feature=youtu.be
Slowly but steadily we traveled all the way up the Western Papoose until we reached the very beginnings of it where the water is no longer visible. Here is a video of Bob and Jeff celebrating that event.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSkDYhDbO7E&feature=youtu.be
We then headed across the plains to Spring Hill.
When all said and done we had traveled 5.1 hard miles and were exhausted. However, not exhausted enough to take on two more adventures immediately after this that lasted until sunset. It was a long but interesting day and I will report on our last two adventures in separate posts.
Thank you Bob and Jeff for a great day.
Guy