ABOUT THE PARK:
Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park - NJ Department of Environmental Protection
Six Mile Run Reservoir Site - Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park (scroll to bottom)
Six Mile Run Reservoir Site - JORBA
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.45652, -74.51372
At 6:45 AM on Easter Sunday I was the only one in the lot. At 10:15 AM, lots of cars. |
TRAIL MAP:
Six Mile Run Reservoir - JORBA
HIKE DISTANCE: 6 miles
THE HIKE:
The hike starts at the kiosk at the far left corner of the lot (with your back to Route 27). |
This hike is pretty much the red trail out and back but we went on some unmarked trails on the return route. |
At 6:45 AM it was just getting light out and it was very cloudy and gloomy so the early pictures aren't very good at all. |
We were being watched. |
Six Mile Run off to the left. |
A wood duck in a tree! First time I have seen that. |
Hollow Tree |
The red trail crosses a power cut... |
... then the squiggly orange trail starts to the right. |
Reentering the woods after crossing a pipeline cut. |
Oh look, a balloon! We haven't found one the last few hikes. |
Oh look, ANOTHER balloon! |
Now we have two! |
Spring is everywhere. |
Holy Helium! A THIRD balloon... |
... and a fourth... |
... and a fifth. OK, now I am going to keep you in suspense until the end to see just how many balloons we packed out. |
The Concrete Bridge |
Six Mile Run |
Shawnee does not understand the significance of these bumps in the trail so she avoids them. |
I made the mistake of having Shawnee take the high bridge over. She stumbled and fell going down the other side. It will be the low bridge for the return route. |
Crossing Middlebush Road. |
A huge abandoned house. |
This was our turnaround point since we had hiked the portion beyond in 2014. |
Heading back. |
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
Again avoiding those bumps in the trail. |
Skunk Cabbage |
I also found a plastic bag (hate them as much as Mylar balloons) to haul my balloons back in. |
They are pretty straight, too! |
A blue jay taking off. |
Coming up on the power cut. |
And we meet back up with the red trail not to far from the end. |
On a Facebook dog hiking group they posted a chart that showed the equivalent dog/human years. Shawnee is the senior member of the group at 93 years old! |
Today's total balloon haul - EIGHT! I kid you not, 8 balloons in the woods. There were two more but they were too hard to get to so I left them. |
Indeed, the Mother Lode Of Mylars! Are you SURE you didn't let anyone know you'd be hiking 6-Mile Run Sunday? But then if they had been planted there specifically for you, at least those last two would have been left where you could've reached them. Oh...and I think Shawnee ought to start another blog. "Hikes For Seniors: Dogs & People". It'd be a definite new reference source for us going forward. ;)
ReplyDeleteLinda
Ha ha ha! Mother Lode of Mylars!
DeleteAnother local favorite :) We host a horseback ride there each year, and Mike and I play photographer. Yet, I've never actually hiked it myself! Personally, I love the canal path.
ReplyDeleteI did like the western side over by the canal path better. This eastern side was just loaded with litter - litter other than all of those balloons!
DeleteThanks for pictures and fun journey.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome!
DeleteMore great pictures, especially the close-ups of the birds. Shawnee looks great at 93! She's a super dog! Thanks for sharing! Joanne
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joanne!
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