May 30, 2010

Monmouth Battlefield - May 30, 2010


What better place for a Memorial Day weekend hike than Monmouth Battlefield State Park? This was the scene of a very important Revolutionary War battle, attended by General George Washington himself.


We arrived early because it was supposed to get quite hot that day. Unfortunately this meant the visitors center was closed. However, a very helpful ranger went in and brought me a trail map and a couple brochures that went along paths with info-boards. I decided to wander for a bit. I walked down the hill following the fences. Someone told me that they weren't normally there, they were setting up for the battle reenactment, which would be in 2 weeks. I thought about going, but it was very hot that day.

We walked across a footbridge and around a field. I went back up the hill, and went on a trail that went around a picnic area in the front. That wasn't really what I wanted, so I looked at the brochures and decided to follow one of the historical paths. This would go down through the battlefield and show me some of the locations of key points in the battle. The fields are still working farms owned by 2 families. You could see the apple trees and small plants growing in their rows. The boards and the brochures talked about the battle. It was really amazing to be walking where President Washington may have walked.

By 11 it was quite warm. Poor Sammy also seemed tired for the first time ever. I stopped for a rest and then we pressed on. Stopped again under a big tree for some shade, then went back around through the orchard and back through the field and up. It was gorgeous and meaningful. I got a little choked up thinking about the men who had died on this very ground, fighting for our independence. I said a prayer and whispered a thank you while I was in the middle of the field.

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Monmouth Battlefield - May 30, 2010

May 16, 2010

Turkey Swamp - May 16, 2010





Met a friend and her 10 year old daughter for a hike at Turkey Swamp Park, part of the Monmouth County park system, in Freehold. I didn't get to see (or hike) as much of it as I wanted to, because the little girl was NOT happy about being dragged through the woods with her mother and her mother's friend. So we took the Alder Trail, which is only about a mile long and went around the pond.

There were many people there due to an "Outdoor Expo" that while interesting meant no peace and quiet.  There are some longer more difficult trails, so I hope to go back there to check them out.

Length: 1.2 miles

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Turkey Swamp May 16 2010

May 9, 2010

First Hike - Helyar Woods - May 9, 2010


I started with something easy, with the intention of taking on another half mile or so per week.  NJ Hiking has a page of Short Hikes in NJ so I used that to help me get started.

Helyar Woods is on the Rutgers University campus, quite close to my home.  It's a popular place for a dog walk. It's not quiet - the highway is close by. The trail went through the forest, around by a field (a plaque called it the "field of heroes") and through an old Christmas tree farm. 

Length:  About 1.5-2 miles??  I believe RU says it's 1.5 miles. It's possible we went further as we seem to have strayed from the main trail, which should have been a loop. We turned back when it was obvious this wasn't the right way. I apparently missed the main trailhead, probably because there was something going on there that day and someone was parked in front of it when we got there.  I saw it when we got out, it was over to the right of where we went in/came out.  I guess we went in the out door. 

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