Over along Eastern border of NJ’s Rancocas State Park, March 20. Saturday. 9AM. Adopt a Creek Work Party. Timbuctoo Way-Point Creek Mile 16.5. Expect to get wet, muddy and cold. Hand tools only. Objective restore landform (Grubb’s Run Outflow) w ecology (tidal marsh) via improved water flow dynamics. text 609-456-9344 for details
Out and about on high tide. Note access to Timbuctoo Way-Point Rancocas Creek Water Trail mile 16.5. Kayak into Grubb’s Run outflow only on a high tide. Low tide is passable but you are unable to close into creek bank. At low tide kayaking up (North) Grubb’s Run is not feasible. Plan and scout your paddle plan accordingly. While you are stopping at the Timbuctoo way-point check out the Timbuctoo Historical Society . Please see an exemplary website for details on Westampton’s Village of Timbuctoo. For here along NJ’s Rancocas Creek North Branch, here under the North Star, here under silent, whispering cedar tree’s, here a never ending breeze sits upon hallowed ground. Respect heritage, respect tradition, respect honor. Leave No Trace. Take Nothing But Pictures leave Nothing But a Ripple behind.
For Nurses and Nurses Families by Nurses. Special programs, sessions, classes and more. Contact Rancocas Pathways for additional details. Check back for updates. http://www.rcnwt.com
Site Locations N Branch Rancocas Creek Mount Holly Oxbow Channel and Mill Race. Possible locations for hydro powered tidal water and Pine Barrens western drainage and outflow turbines. We view this process of research as one as collaborative and transparent. Comparing notes of possible sites and or technology anchored in free-market environmentalism is a very top-notch way of enhancing the common community good along New Jersey’s Rancocas Creek Water Trail. Do not hesitate to zap along any questions.