All,
With Friday's long day behind me, I geared up for Saturday's adventure with Bob and Chris (Hewey). We traveled down the Cedar Creek starting at Lacey Road. We met at Bob's house at 9AM, drove to the bridge and dropped me and the equipment off, and Bob and Chris made the vehicle exchanges.
Along Lacey Road.
Taking a break.
If you ever travel this section of the creek, stop at the benches made and installed by the Boy Scouts. This property is owned by the Forked River Mountain Coalition.
Bob and Chris there.
Notice the two posts in the middle of the photo. As recent as the early 1980s there was a dock there with a house right in the woods on the left. They may have been squatters or possibly owned the property; however, the state made them leave. You can still see the posts for the house since it was completely up in the air.
An almost dessert like area along the river.
We checked out the bridge's we built a month or so ago, while someone in the distance was entering the stream.
Bob always looks over aerial maps before we travel, and he saw and area in the deep woods that always is open and sandy. Obviously, we had to check it out. Here is a video of our travels to get to it from the river.
Guy
With Friday's long day behind me, I geared up for Saturday's adventure with Bob and Chris (Hewey). We traveled down the Cedar Creek starting at Lacey Road. We met at Bob's house at 9AM, drove to the bridge and dropped me and the equipment off, and Bob and Chris made the vehicle exchanges.
Along Lacey Road.
Taking a break.
If you ever travel this section of the creek, stop at the benches made and installed by the Boy Scouts. This property is owned by the Forked River Mountain Coalition.
Bob and Chris there.
Notice the two posts in the middle of the photo. As recent as the early 1980s there was a dock there with a house right in the woods on the left. They may have been squatters or possibly owned the property; however, the state made them leave. You can still see the posts for the house since it was completely up in the air.
An almost dessert like area along the river.
We checked out the bridge's we built a month or so ago, while someone in the distance was entering the stream.
Bob always looks over aerial maps before we travel, and he saw and area in the deep woods that always is open and sandy. Obviously, we had to check it out. Here is a video of our travels to get to it from the river.
Guy