These pics are from Wednesday. We went to Millbrook Village, which I had intended to do Monday. This village dating from the early 1800s was also affected by the Tock's Island fiasco and is now part of the state park system. It's only 'open' for a few weeks out of the year, but you're free to walk around all year round. When it's open there are all sorts of people in period clothing and horses and historical activities and stuff, it's cool and educational. It's usually open in the fall so you get to see a lot of stuff like canning and making applesauce and whatnots... I grew up with that stuff but it's still cool to see people in old clothing do it. There's a grist mill there, a smithy, etc.
http://nj.gov/nj/about/gallery/millbrook_village.shtml
http://www.millbrooknj.com/
We didn't get many pics, and although I like to go there when no one's around and drink in the silence, it would have been cool if it were open for Stator's visit.
We did not make Van Campen Inn, a favorite spot of mine, due to time and I didn't feel like dodging craters in the road all the way there. It's really isolated, but that's why I like it.
After Millbrook we went down the southerly portion of Old Mine Road, which is I believe the oldest commercial road in the country or something like that. This portion is closed in the winter, and indeed the road has seen several closures along various segments due to storm damage, flooding, etc. The road is sandwiched snugly between mountains and the Delaware river, so it can get water from both sides in a bad storm, I've gone down it and had to go around trees in the road, and it's common to see washout at the edges, inviting you to go swimming in the river, clothing, gear, and bike included. On this leg of the road there is crash barrier along the shoulder for a mile or three, cutting it down to one lane that you wait at a timed light to enter. The other shoulder is cut right into the rock of the mountains, it's a pretty snug fit for a car. I'd have taken a pic if there had been a place to pull off. There's a pic in this link though:
http://www.outdoors.org/publications/outdoors/web/cycling-new-jersey.cfm
At the southerly end of the road it dumps you onto.... Rt 80. Yeah I know, what exit... This is the most scenic part of 80 in NJ though, I daresay even picturesque. It's like that across the river in PA too, even more so. We didn't stay on long (though Don likes it when we're on there and I wick it up a bit... he's a good co-pilot, that would make a lot of people nervous). We got off at 94 with another photo op in mind, the weirdly famous Paulinskill Viaduct in Knowlton.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulinskill_Viaduct
I've climbed all around up there, it's bizarre following the arches up via worker ladders and hatches, parts of it are actually inside the concrete, and pitch black. It's not the kind of thing you do alone in case you fall and bust your gizzard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackawanna_Cut-Off
HOWEVER, the side road leading to it was closed, construction barriers sealing it off. They are apparently replacing a small bridge at that end of the road, and the other entrance would have added too much time. Oh well...
A quick stop at the Blairstown Airport to look at planes:
The yellow plane in the background of the first pic was taxiing, and I waited a bit to see what he would do. He was sitting in the grass at the far end for a bit, so I thought he was going to park with the other planes. Cause, planes take off on the runway right? Not this one, he took off in the grass. I couldn't get the camera back out in time.
Last stop before home was a short rest and a whimsical fuel stop at the Old Stillwater Garage. The shop is in operation but the pump is for entertainment purposes only.
There's a similar vintage pump in front of the general store across the street, all rusty and dilapidated with springs sproinging out of it and all. No this isn't a historical site, just a small town not far from my house, and very close to Swartswood Lake.
Stator kicking back:
http://www.oldstillwatergarage.com/
Today we went to Waterloo Village, which is about 15 minutes from my house but I've never been there before. Figures. I think the picture taking went better, I got quite a few which I have to go through and upload yet. More to come....