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![]() Does anyone know the extents of where the road got washed out? I am not familiar with the location of Ames Jennings Canoe Access. Is it just the dirt section?
Rumor has it that the NPS is not going to repair it and might close the road. Want to make sure that my shad spots are still accessible north of 80. http://www.njherald.com/article/2016...ICLE/302279992 |
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![]() The majority of the road damage is a hair north of Walpack Bend! Lots of room to get on the Shad! No worries!
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They might start running by the end of March if weather predictions hold true! |
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![]() april 12th is my start time in Columbia.
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![]() They will be running just depends if the water is warm enough to get them hitting. 4 or 5 years ago after an early warm spring we landed 5 or 6 in Easton on March 20th on a 3 hour trip after work
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Last edited by Dave B.; 03-02-2016 at 12:18 PM.. |
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![]() https://goo.gl/maps/dvf5YVUkEYq
Its never really a smooth ride and there are hundreds of potholes you have to steer around. The rutted section between Millbrook and the BFB is a joke and has been for years. Its a short section yet they never pave it. They just warn you "rough road" and to slow down. I honestly think this is the reason: to slow cars down. Most of the road is posted @ 25-35 mph. There are also numerous compromised(from Hurricane Sandy) trees on steep slopes ready to fall on the road yet they do nothing to cut them down. Pretty sure all the maintenance guys do is empty some trash cans and pick up sticks. I've never seen a more mismanaged park in my life.
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I was just there Sunday. The section that I saw that was closed was the section of Old Mine just after it passes over the Flatbrook about a mile away from Blue Mountain Road. It opened up again at the intersection with NPS617. There are probably other sections of road that are closed as you travel further North. Road closings in the Delaware Water Gap are a good thing! With 5 million visitors a year, the park gets so over-crowded so only way to control the teeming hordes of pinickers and bucket-sitters is to close the damn roads. I remember when one of the hurricanes washed out Blue Mountain Road and it took over a year for the NPS to repair the road. Anybody who wanted to go to the lakes had to walk at least a mile -uphill. It was fantastic! The lake that is normally over-run with dickwad picknickers and their piles of trash was only visited by a few dedicated hikers and anglers. It was possibly to have the whole lake to yourself on a Sunday afternoon in the middle of summer. The following summer they fixed the road and the caravans of jackoffs and bucket-sitters re-infested the area like a plague. . |
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