All,
This morning I parked my car on Calico Warren Grove Road near Oswego Road and walked all the way up Shamong Road above Nash's Cabin. I was specifically doing this to visit as many of the former Oswego Gun Club property corners as I could as well as visit a few Federal Corners along the way. It was a wonderful morning in that area and I never saw or heard anyone. I did see the helicopters which apparently were searching for the downed plane nearby. I will be going there more often to explore.
My tracks which are a little over 5 miles. I started at the yellow arrow.
As expected it is bone dry there. This stream usually floods across the road.
One of the two Oswego monuments out of the ground.
Usually flooded also.
And along the way I revisited the Oswego Gun Club ruins AKA Mick's Place.
One of the Federal property corners on the easter side of the property once owned by Nash.
This cut through the woods on Federal and state land actually has some history behind it. I will let Lost Town Hunter tell all of us about that sometime at a future date.
Another military corner on the former Nash's cabin property line.
Very nice roads to walk in that area. So peaceful.
The Oswego Gun Club property went right though this pond. It usually has water but not now.
The only stone on the Oswego Gun Club property line. I looked for this 10 years ago and could not find it.
Have you ever looked at an aerial and wondered what the woods look like there? Here is one you may want to stay out of. I went through it.
And this is what it looks like. If you look at the tracks above you can see how far I had to go into it. I went in trying to stay off of Federal land but I clipped a few feet of it at the very end.
And again at the ruins at Calico where I was last week.
Guy
This morning I parked my car on Calico Warren Grove Road near Oswego Road and walked all the way up Shamong Road above Nash's Cabin. I was specifically doing this to visit as many of the former Oswego Gun Club property corners as I could as well as visit a few Federal Corners along the way. It was a wonderful morning in that area and I never saw or heard anyone. I did see the helicopters which apparently were searching for the downed plane nearby. I will be going there more often to explore.
My tracks which are a little over 5 miles. I started at the yellow arrow.
As expected it is bone dry there. This stream usually floods across the road.
One of the two Oswego monuments out of the ground.
Usually flooded also.
And along the way I revisited the Oswego Gun Club ruins AKA Mick's Place.
One of the Federal property corners on the easter side of the property once owned by Nash.
This cut through the woods on Federal and state land actually has some history behind it. I will let Lost Town Hunter tell all of us about that sometime at a future date.
Another military corner on the former Nash's cabin property line.
Very nice roads to walk in that area. So peaceful.
The Oswego Gun Club property went right though this pond. It usually has water but not now.
The only stone on the Oswego Gun Club property line. I looked for this 10 years ago and could not find it.
Have you ever looked at an aerial and wondered what the woods look like there? Here is one you may want to stay out of. I went through it.
And this is what it looks like. If you look at the tracks above you can see how far I had to go into it. I went in trying to stay off of Federal land but I clipped a few feet of it at the very end.
And again at the ruins at Calico where I was last week.
Guy
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