What can I say? We did it damn it!
Our track:
Length: 4.76 miles
Time: 7 hours
Rating: 8.33
We met at Atsion at 8:00. It was a sunny, crisp morning. It was the kind of day you dream of for a hike. And this was going to be some hike!
For this hike we had Bob, Guy, Ed, Stu, Scott, Jeff, Paul and myself (Bear). We loaded into three vehicles and headed down 206 to West Mill Rd. and headed down to the road that leads to the Swamp Monster. This would be where we would start and end our trip.
We geared up and then posed for this shot just before we headed off.
We headed east to our first waypoint "Sandy" and shortly came to a nice Savanna.
It turned out that "Sandy" wasn't as sandy as I though and we turned northeast toward "Boomerang" and then north to "Lord of the Flies". Now "Lord of the Flies" was where I expected this trip to get tough. Just getting to that point was twice as tough as I thought it would be so I knew we were in for it. With Jeff leading we made it to the downed trees I had hoped to find at "Tree Bridge". The trees made a great bridge but it was a little deep getting to the trees. I think this is where Paul first took on water. Stu and Ed were the last to cross.
After we came down off the "Tree Bridge" I started to truly understand the meaning of "tough". We were in it. We tediously made our way toward our next waypoint "Crazy Eight". Being in the swamp so deep we were getting conflicting gps readings and we got split up for a bit. After a while we meet up again and stopped for a breather. We decided we should quit that waypoint as it was keeping us too close to the Sleeper and going was tough. We made our way to "Tarus" and then onto "Squiggle". It wasn't until we got into the area of "Squiggle" that it started to ease up a little. Very little. We headed straight out to Batsto-Fire Line Rd to take a long needed lunch break.
It was at this point that Ed, having trouble with his feet, and Stu, having trouble with his legs, decided to hike the road to Batsto where they would be met by Ed's wife. You don't know how many times I wished I had gone with them. (Maybe you do. LOL)
The rest of us decided to take a break and hiked the road to a spot adjacent to "Watering Hole" (having bypassed "Swimming Hole"due to time restrictions and fatigue). A short distance off the road we were treated to a beautiful sight. "Watering Hole" was worth the trip, although I can think of easier ways to get there.
A pleasant respite before our next leg. We set course for "Blow Me Down", the waypoint that started it all. We were back into the thick of it again. For the next two hours I think, this is pretty much what we saw.
But we made it through. The last photo shows the dawning of the area we call "Blow me Down", a beautiful, swampy savanna, filled with sun bleached dead falls and cut downs. I was truly too tired to really appreciate it then (so we need to go back).
Guy found a neat fallen tree highway that we were able to balance our way across for quite some distance. This tree highway took us through an island of live standing cedars and maples. Shortly we emerged back out into the savanna. We made our way back to the Sleeper where another tree bridge was found for our crossing. Jeff said he didn't need no stinking bridge.
Then off to "Swamp Monster". I bet we are the only ones ever to approach it from the direction we had come from. We found Ed's Geo Cache there and I think Paul put something in it. The kids sure do like playing with trucks.
We followed Bob through a nice soggy savanna and out to the road which we followed back to our vehicles.
We went back to Atsion where Scott shared some of his home made wine with us. Thanks Scott. And then to the Pic for the beer Bob had promised us. Thanks Bob. It was a great day with great men in the Great Swamp!
Bear
( I designed this trip so I want to apologize to anyone who's body feels like mine does today. My legs have never been so sore and the toes on my right foot are swollen and sore. I also have a slight sprain in my left thumb. Other than that I feel great. )
Our track:
Length: 4.76 miles
Time: 7 hours
Rating: 8.33
We met at Atsion at 8:00. It was a sunny, crisp morning. It was the kind of day you dream of for a hike. And this was going to be some hike!
For this hike we had Bob, Guy, Ed, Stu, Scott, Jeff, Paul and myself (Bear). We loaded into three vehicles and headed down 206 to West Mill Rd. and headed down to the road that leads to the Swamp Monster. This would be where we would start and end our trip.
We geared up and then posed for this shot just before we headed off.
We headed east to our first waypoint "Sandy" and shortly came to a nice Savanna.
It turned out that "Sandy" wasn't as sandy as I though and we turned northeast toward "Boomerang" and then north to "Lord of the Flies". Now "Lord of the Flies" was where I expected this trip to get tough. Just getting to that point was twice as tough as I thought it would be so I knew we were in for it. With Jeff leading we made it to the downed trees I had hoped to find at "Tree Bridge". The trees made a great bridge but it was a little deep getting to the trees. I think this is where Paul first took on water. Stu and Ed were the last to cross.
After we came down off the "Tree Bridge" I started to truly understand the meaning of "tough". We were in it. We tediously made our way toward our next waypoint "Crazy Eight". Being in the swamp so deep we were getting conflicting gps readings and we got split up for a bit. After a while we meet up again and stopped for a breather. We decided we should quit that waypoint as it was keeping us too close to the Sleeper and going was tough. We made our way to "Tarus" and then onto "Squiggle". It wasn't until we got into the area of "Squiggle" that it started to ease up a little. Very little. We headed straight out to Batsto-Fire Line Rd to take a long needed lunch break.
It was at this point that Ed, having trouble with his feet, and Stu, having trouble with his legs, decided to hike the road to Batsto where they would be met by Ed's wife. You don't know how many times I wished I had gone with them. (Maybe you do. LOL)
The rest of us decided to take a break and hiked the road to a spot adjacent to "Watering Hole" (having bypassed "Swimming Hole"due to time restrictions and fatigue). A short distance off the road we were treated to a beautiful sight. "Watering Hole" was worth the trip, although I can think of easier ways to get there.
A pleasant respite before our next leg. We set course for "Blow Me Down", the waypoint that started it all. We were back into the thick of it again. For the next two hours I think, this is pretty much what we saw.
But we made it through. The last photo shows the dawning of the area we call "Blow me Down", a beautiful, swampy savanna, filled with sun bleached dead falls and cut downs. I was truly too tired to really appreciate it then (so we need to go back).
Guy found a neat fallen tree highway that we were able to balance our way across for quite some distance. This tree highway took us through an island of live standing cedars and maples. Shortly we emerged back out into the savanna. We made our way back to the Sleeper where another tree bridge was found for our crossing. Jeff said he didn't need no stinking bridge.
Then off to "Swamp Monster". I bet we are the only ones ever to approach it from the direction we had come from. We found Ed's Geo Cache there and I think Paul put something in it. The kids sure do like playing with trucks.
We followed Bob through a nice soggy savanna and out to the road which we followed back to our vehicles.
We went back to Atsion where Scott shared some of his home made wine with us. Thanks Scott. And then to the Pic for the beer Bob had promised us. Thanks Bob. It was a great day with great men in the Great Swamp!
Bear
( I designed this trip so I want to apologize to anyone who's body feels like mine does today. My legs have never been so sore and the toes on my right foot are swollen and sore. I also have a slight sprain in my left thumb. Other than that I feel great. )