Meander Through the Meadowlands
by Nancy & Mike Passow
September 2, 2007
The weather couldn't have been better for today's meander
through the Meadowlands. We didn't think many people would be around on the
Sunday of Labor Day weekend -- were we wrong! There were a total of 32 paddlers
in 31 boats (kayaks and canoes). Because there were so many paddlers, we split
into two groups. Mike led one group out on the Hackensack River where they
paddled up-river to the NJ Turnpike bridge, back to the launch area, and then
through the Canoe Trail. Nancy took her group through the Canoe Trail and
back along a parallel "trail" to the put-in. Then several paddlers from this
group went out into the Hackensack River and paddled down-river to the marinas
(near the former site of the Barge Club).
Here are photos from the trip:
http://picasaweb.google.com/write4unj/MillCreekClubPaddle?authkey=OWg6ZegOQO0
The first two photos show the map of the canoe trail (and for those on the trip
-- the map on the sign only goes up to trail sign 12, which on the printed map
was shown as trail sign 28).
For those who might want to try this paddle on their own, you can find
information about this area at the Meadowlands Commission web site at:
http://www.meadowlands.state.nj.us/eco_tourism/Canoe_Trips.cfm
At the web site there are directions to both the Mill Creak site and also Laurel
Hill. The directions can be a little bit tricky -- for Google Map or Mapquest,
use the address of Secaucus High School (one of the landmarks in the directions)
at 11 Millridge Rd., Secaucus (note: the Commission uses Mill Ridge, but Google
uses Millridge).
We hope to have another Meadowlands meander sometime in the Fall.
Nancy & Mike
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Follow-up to Yesterday's
Meander
by Ken Shelton
Several people asked about the large number of Cormorants seen on the
river yesterday. A recent article in the International Herald Tribune
notes how they are making a comeback in the area and the controversy
surrounding it.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/23/europe/bird.php?page=1
New York State officials have deemed the rise of the population a threat
to other species and are 'managing' the population.
http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7065.html
Ken
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