Yesterday, I took two friends new to the Pines to visit the bogs at Friendship. We hiked a 2 1/2 mile planned loop at the lower end heading toward Hawkins Bridge. I've been in this area a good number of times over the years. In the past it was an easy walk following the network of dikes. But not this time. Right at the start, just 10 yards in from the road, was a down tree blocking our path. Further on, it was the usual easy walk, but then we came upon three more down trees. Proceeding, the path was clear for about 1/2 mile, but then we came upon numerous fallen trees blocking our way. We decided on cross one of the dikes that would head us back to the car. As we proceeded across the dike, we are now out in an open area with bogs on each side. We came to another down tree. A short distance further another fallen tree. As I was getting up off the ground after crawling under the tree, I was staring at another down tree just several feet away. Continuing. we got a double whammy of two trees on top of each other. I said to the guys 'there's on turning around. As I was crawling under I further stated 'here I am a 72 year old man doing this crap'. (With a fracture wrist which is healing from a fall while out running about 5 weeks ago. Thank goodness I'm in good shape for my age. Hummock hopping in the swamps is easier. These fallen trees were in a span of about 25 yards. All total, I would say there were about 12 to 15 trees blocking our planned route.
I don't think any time soon these trees will be removed, and I don't think I'll be returning to this area any time soon either. However, going back with a saw and cutting a few branches off each tree would help considerably. All said and done, it's all part of the game of exploring 'The Pine BARRENS'. I enjoy this stuff!
I don't think any time soon these trees will be removed, and I don't think I'll be returning to this area any time soon either. However, going back with a saw and cutting a few branches off each tree would help considerably. All said and done, it's all part of the game of exploring 'The Pine BARRENS'. I enjoy this stuff!