All,
I took the day off from work and met up with bobpbx to explore the remote area's of the Middle Branch and beyond in Lacey Township. While exploring along the old Tuckerton RR tracks on our way there a tree frog started calling while Bob stood next to it. After a few minutes of searching I noticed it about a foot off the ground tightly snuggled against the tree on a small branch.
Much larger views.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05302017/IMG_0296b.jpg
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05302017/IMG_1166a.jpg
While crossing dense woods we came upon a low swampy area that we discovered was fed by a large seep. The sphagnum was as thick as you will find in the pines.
Bob worked his way up to the origins of the water flow where the water came right out of the ground.
As remote as this area was we discovered this Terra Cotta pipe with a piece of metal next to it. It may have been used sometime in the past to control the water flow.
Some of the roots crossing it we were able to remove and some we were not. Eventually we freed the pipe.
The pipe was from the Robinson Clay Products Company in Pottstown PA that was in business until 1970.
http://www.offroaders.com/info/Robinson-Clay-The-Pit-Memories.htm
Guy
I took the day off from work and met up with bobpbx to explore the remote area's of the Middle Branch and beyond in Lacey Township. While exploring along the old Tuckerton RR tracks on our way there a tree frog started calling while Bob stood next to it. After a few minutes of searching I noticed it about a foot off the ground tightly snuggled against the tree on a small branch.
Much larger views.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05302017/IMG_0296b.jpg
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05302017/IMG_1166a.jpg
While crossing dense woods we came upon a low swampy area that we discovered was fed by a large seep. The sphagnum was as thick as you will find in the pines.
Bob worked his way up to the origins of the water flow where the water came right out of the ground.
As remote as this area was we discovered this Terra Cotta pipe with a piece of metal next to it. It may have been used sometime in the past to control the water flow.
Some of the roots crossing it we were able to remove and some we were not. Eventually we freed the pipe.
The pipe was from the Robinson Clay Products Company in Pottstown PA that was in business until 1970.
http://www.offroaders.com/info/Robinson-Clay-The-Pit-Memories.htm
Guy