Hey all
Lots of good stuff coming up as usual....
Coming up on Saturday March 21 is the annual Warren Railroad anniversary hike.
For
those who do not know, this group started informally 18 years ago with a
hike on the former Warren Railroad from Portland PA to Washington. Now,
we do the hike similarly only from Delaware to Washington, usually with
a very large group.
This
year I have not advertised the hike as heavily as I have in the past.
I've been busy arranging the NJ Perimeter hikes we've been working on
which has taken a good amount of time, and also I was not sure where we
would be having our annual Hikers' Hootenanny.
It's looking like it's
going to be at Scotty's Stadium Pub in Washington NJ. We're allowed to
bring food, but not drinks in of course.
Tomorrow, Fri 3/13, we will
be doing a night hike on the route of the former Spruce Run Turnpike
between Clinton and Oxford, meeting at Clinton A&P at 3:45, mostly
back road walking, and Sunday we'll be doing a NJ perimeter hike
between Beverly and Roebling, meeting at the Beverly NJ light rail
station at 8:30 am. We'll be doing one more NJ Perimeter trip further
south between Dix Willdife Management Area and Bridgeton the following
week from the anniversary hike.
I don't really have a lot to
report in terms of trail planning and work. We've done about all we can
do at Port Murray Preserve for the time being opening the new Morris
Canal Trail, and we'll return to Musconetcong River Watershed
Association soon to finish with the orange trail there. Warren Highlands
Trail's route is improving, but we are at a complete stand still
because of issues with state land and private encroachments.
I'm
going to refrain from posting any more of the schedule of hikes right
now because everything is now subject to change. Issues at my job may
force my departure, in which case there could be changes a couple of
weekends. Either way, things should still remain as scheduled for now.
I've already told the job there are events scheduled through November,
and the NJ Perimeter Series has even been posted in Star Ledger. Rest
assured that the hikes will not be ending; it is because of these
volunteer activities that I got a government job to begin with, and in
over eight years of park employment I've not had to cancel any hikes
for work. The current proposal has me working weekends to host only 1 to
2 hikes per month on weekend days I'd have off.
I'm rather confident
things will work out, because if I leave the current job all my work on
Warren Highlands Trail will stop completely. I'll keep updated as
situation develops.
In April, there will be two more Jersey Perimeter related trips and others to be announced.
Hope to see you all soon
M'ke
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