Last winter 1HappyHiker posted a trip report Traveling ON and OFF the Abandoned Black Brook Trail. I had seen that trail on some maps, and was intrigued by the idea of exploring it. Today I felt lazy, and wanted something short and not really steep. It seemed to fit the bill perfectly!
A very short acces road leads to an area with parking for three, maybe four, cars.
There is a gate immediately above the parking area, then the railway line, then the trail enters the woods. It is wide, being an old woods road, and being wide gets lots of sun, hence luxuriant weeds.
In some areas the weeds were almost as tall as I am!
In addition, there were lots of raspberries. The good news is that I feasted on them . The bad news is that my legs look as if I had been in a scratching match with a cat . None of the raspberries were really photogenic.
Both the ground and the vegetation were very wet, and I was soaked from upper thighs to feet. Not a big deal on a hot day, but after about an hour I decided I had had enough fun for one day. Should I return (outside winter) I will wear long pants and probably full gaiters for extra protection.
Once I got home Google led me to a Trail Conditions report, again by 1HappyHiker: Viewpoint on Abandoned Black Brook Trail. Unfortunately I turned around a bit below the viewpoint he found. Note this quote:
I enjoy exploring, and realize that some explorations lead to forgettable destinations. I just may return for the viewpoint.
A very short acces road leads to an area with parking for three, maybe four, cars.
There is a gate immediately above the parking area, then the railway line, then the trail enters the woods. It is wide, being an old woods road, and being wide gets lots of sun, hence luxuriant weeds.
In some areas the weeds were almost as tall as I am!
In addition, there were lots of raspberries. The good news is that I feasted on them . The bad news is that my legs look as if I had been in a scratching match with a cat . None of the raspberries were really photogenic.
Both the ground and the vegetation were very wet, and I was soaked from upper thighs to feet. Not a big deal on a hot day, but after about an hour I decided I had had enough fun for one day. Should I return (outside winter) I will wear long pants and probably full gaiters for extra protection.
Once I got home Google led me to a Trail Conditions report, again by 1HappyHiker: Viewpoint on Abandoned Black Brook Trail. Unfortunately I turned around a bit below the viewpoint he found. Note this quote:
Special Required Equipment: High tolerance for high weeds, plus a map & compass for safety sake.
I enjoy exploring, and realize that some explorations lead to forgettable destinations. I just may return for the viewpoint.
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