Sunday, March 21, 2021

Sterling Forest State Park, NY - Hogback Mountain

ABOUT THE PARK:
Sterling Forest State Park, NY - New York State Parks
 
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.23480, -74.23787
P7 parking at the end of Ironwood Drive.  There is also P6 parking at the Hogback Mountain trail head but I wanted to add some mileage so I chose this parking area. 

TRAIL MAP:
Sterling Forest Trails Map 100 - NY/NJ Trail Conference

HIKE DISTANCE:  4.6  miles
Hiked together with the Eagle Lake Loop - .5 mile (about a 10 minute drive away)
 
THE HIKE: 
This was my first real hike almost 4 months after hip replacement surgery.  Sterling Forest is hilly and even though this hike was mostly woods roads, it was as hilly as expected.  Lynn from Agile Trekker, who is recovering from both ankle and meniscus surgeries, hiked this the week prior and it looked like a good intro back to hiking for me also so thanks for the idea, Lynn.
Walking back out Ironwood  Drive.  From the parking area to the apartments is the yellow-blazed Sterling Valley Loop.
Just after the apartments yellow leaves to the right and the green triangle Hogback Connector follows Ironwood Road.
Spring migration in progress overhead.
The Hogback Mountain Trail starts on the left.
Hunting is over so we were good to go.
My first post-surgery obstacle.  The surgeon had said there is one position I should never put my leg in and at this blow down I realized that is exactly the position I would have used to get the surgical leg over so I had to be mindful of that and change how I went over.
Some lingering snow.
At this sign the trail goes downhill steeply to the left.  I was curious about the woods road straight ahead continuing on the other side of that downed tree.
I knew there was a pipeline up ahead and thought maybe that would connect to this woods road.
For now, left down the steep hill.
This comes out in parking P4 which probably isn't a parking option at all since the gate up ahead was locked.  This is probably only used as hunter parking in season and it did not look like there was any room to park without blocking the gate on the other side.
Looks like a path up into that pipeline cut.
The end of the Hogback Mountain Trail at the gate.
Heading up the pipeline cut.
There it is, the other end of that woods road.
But first I wanted to go up the next rise as there appeared to be a pond on the map.
Yes, there is the pond but it was way too steep to get down there so ...
... we took a break instead before heading back to that woods road.
On the woods road which was very clear.
And here we are coming up on the other side of that downed tree.
Now continuing straight to retrace.  That yellow steep hill sign is on the right.
When Dan and Laura Balogh did this hike they turned right on this woods road in search of Tiger Mountain but they did not make it since the woods road fizzled out.
A little farther along another woods road splits off to the left and it looked like a short bushwhack to connect to another woods road that would lead back to the Hogback Mountain Trail.  What the heck, we gave it a shot.
There is a no mountain bike sign.
We were on track (we are the blue dot) but this woods road fizzled out also.   But I have Brodie who is developing quite a sense of keeping on a trail even though there is none so seeing as he was staying on track, I just let him lead the way.
He led me straight to balloon #3 of the year.
Here we are at the bushwhack part trying to connect from one woods road to the other.
By golly, Brodie got us there.
And here we are joining back up with the Hogback Mountain Trail.
Sitting on a log in the middle of the woods in total peace and quite was amazing.  I hadn't realized just how much I missed that.
Coming back up on Ironwood Road.
The end of the Hogback Mountain connector trail ...
... back onto the Sterling Valley Loop trail.
There were a few more cars at the end but they must have been on the Sterling Valley Loop because there was nobody else on the Hogback Mountain Trail.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Middlesex Greenway, NJ - Miles 0 - 1.5 EB, Miles 2 - 3.5 WB

ABOUT THE PARK: 
Middlesex Greenway - Middlesex County 

DIRECTIONS: 
GPS Coordinates 40.539355, -74.368410
Parking lot at the western end of the greenway in Metuchen.

TRAIL MAP: 
Middlesex Greenway - Middlesex County 


HIKE DISTANCE: 3 miles (1.5 miles each way)

THE HIKE: 
This week was my 3 1/2 month post hip replacement surgery checkup with the surgeon.  I have no more restrictions, no more physical therapy and he just wants me to keep walking.  So on with the mid-week out of the neighborhood lunch time walks.
From the parking lot, right on the greenway.
Mile marker posts every quarter of a mile, ascending heading west.
There is even some wildlife here.
Crossing Pierson Avenue just before the Route 1 overpass.  The East Coast Greenway joins in from the left at this point.
Up and over very busy Route 1.
Our turn around point at mile marker 1.5 at Jackson Avenue in Edison.
The reverse side of the 1.5 mile marker post reads 2 miles as the mileage descends heading east.
Back over Route 1.
Coming back up on the parking lot.
Google Maps shows a dashed line heading east and although it is not paved, looks like there is a dirt path there that continues on.  I'll have to check that out another time.

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Little Woods on the Rancocas, NJ

ABOUT THE PARK: 
The Barbara Rich Preserve at Little Woods - Save the Environment of Moorestown 

DIRECTIONS: 
GPS Coordinates 39.998320, -74.889730
Parking is on a pullout along Creek Road. 

TRAIL MAP: 
The Barbara Rich Preserve at Little Woods - Save the Environment of Moorestown 

HIKE DISTANCE: 
This was the most I have hiked in one day post-surgery.  Breaking it up into smaller hikes with 15-20 minute drives in between made my first day of 7.5 miles easy to do.

Roebling Bike Path/ Delaware River Heritage Trail - 3.3 miles
    10 miles/20 minutes to
West Avenue Nature Trails - 1.4 miles
    4 miles/11 minutes to
Amico Island Park - 1.9 miles
    6 miles/13 minutes to
Little Woods on the Rancocas - .85 miles
 
THE HIKE: 
A cute little hike with nicely maintained and blazed trails just minutes before I-295 but without the traffic noise.
From the parking pullout walk along Creek Road a short distance to the sign where the trail starts to the right.
Coming up on Rancocas Creek.
Spring!
Coming back up on Creek Road.
From the trail back to the car a short distance away.