A giant birch tree. |
We got to a point where we actually started to descend a bit, and then we had arrived in a very birch-filled copse of trees at the top of the Kittatinny Ridge. There was a sign that told us we were at Sunfish Pond, a 44 acre glacial pool that was created by the Wisconsin Glacier back in the last ice age. There were only the sounds of a few birds, frogs in the pond, and a little bit of wind through the tops of the trees. It was hot up there, and once we had viewed the pond, we realized it was no swimming hole. The edge along the pond was muddy and populated by frogs.
Frog in the mud... center of the picture |
Sunfish Pond |
There wasn't a soul in sight, nor even the sound of voices other than our own. It made it easy to hear the sound of branches breaking and grunting sounds coming from our left... We both stopped and listened. K got out his binoculars to see if he could see what was making the noise back up the trail. I was certain that it was a wild boar or possibly a bear.
Then we also heard the sound of voices. Another couple had reached the ridge top, and came into view. I asked them what was back on the trail and they told us that about four deer were back there! K had guessed deer, but I thought deer were pretty quiet, so I had scarier animals in mind. I'm glad he was right!
Our view from the grass |
My birch bark bracelet! |
A young doe eating nearby. |
There was so much beauty to see, though. I'm so glad we finally did this hike that we'd been talking about for months. It was truly gorgeous. Apparently, New Jersey does have something beautiful to offer! Just kidding! You know I love Monmouth Beach, too, in Long Branch. It's just that the reputation of New Jersey isn't the best since "Jersey Shore" first aired. Now I believe them when they say that it's the "Garden State." It's truly something to see for yourself.
One last thing before I close... check out this amazing exposed root... it's wild. There were still rocks embedded in it, and crazy plants, moss and mushrooms growing on it. I wish there were some way to lug this home and put it in my yard! (Just kidding! I'd never remove it... but it's pretty awesome, isn't it?) I hope you enjoyed your virtual hike with me and K. We are planning another trip up there in the fall, when the leaves are turning colors and the humidity is a little lower. It's going to be fabulous.
6 comments:
what a beautiful day! Isn't is amazing to be on a trail like that, especially with not another soul in sight? That's unusual but so great. Love love love your birch bracelet! Even tho the bugs were bad, I can imagine what a great adventure this was for the soul. I crave days like this!
Terri, it was definitely gorgeous in those woods. I'm glad you like my birch bracelet! I also have a birch ring, but it barely fit my pinky, so I didn't show it.
I love following along your walks with you, via photos! I have to confess though, I'm so out of shape, I probably couldn't keep up with you at all. Still, how gorgeous is this!
This looks so pretty! You're definitley improving Jersey's reputation with your post :o). I like the bracelet! heehee, pretty darn cool! This looks like a really peaceful and gorgeous hike, so amazing that you saw the deer too!
Beautiful pictures! Sounds like a fantastic day out (apart from the bugs). Totally loving your birch bark bracelet.
Wow...These are great pictures, Shari. Looks like a beautiful place. I love your "ghostly plants" best of all!
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