I had a great time in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Never enough time to see all that I want to see in what is a short day, considering it takes me about 90 minutes (one way) to get there. The weather was great, clear skies with temperatures in the mid to high 60s. Here is a map from Google Earth showing the places in the photos that I share here:
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Approximate locations of areas in photos (10/27/14) |
As is my habit on every trip to the Pine Barrens, I always stop along Rte 539 a couple miles south of where the 2007 Warren Grove Fire started to see the Pygmy (Dwarf) Pine Plain Forest. It is always special to see how the Pine Plains have come back after the fire. It is a little hard to see the Pygmy Pines from where I took the photos, but trust me, they are there. You may be able to make them out in the distance. What is always remarkable to me when I see this part of the Forest is that I do not see many dead trees. All is green. Compare this to the article I wrote in
March 2009 with photos 15 to 19 months after the Warren Grove Fire, taken from the spot.
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Stafford Forge Wildlife Management Area, Rte 539, Five minute drive south of start of Warren Grove Fire (10/27/14) |
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Stafford Forge Wildlife Management Area, Rte 539, Five minute drive south of start of Warren Grove Fire (10/27/14) |
Another favorite spot of mine is Pakim Pond in the
Brendon Byrne State Forest, about a fifteen minute drive north of the
Stafford Forge Wildlife Management Area.
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Pakim Pond, September 3 2014 |
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Pakim Pond, October 27, 2014 |
After lunch, we drove back towards the Brendon Byrne State Forest, and took the road (563) down through Chatsworth driving through the Cranberry Bogs south of Chatsworth.
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Cranberry Bogs, south of Chatsworth NJ |
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Cranberry Bogs, south of Chatsworth NJ |
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Cranberry Bogs, south of Chatsworth NJ |
Finally, we continued down the road to the Mullica River (which joins the Great Bay north of Atlantic City). The photos below are taken on a drawbridge while the gate was down.
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Drawbridge over Mullica River (near Greenbrook NJ) |
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Mullica River looking west |
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