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Sun 1 Jun 2014 in 40,-74: 40.1246731, -74.7440207 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Participants
Plans
This was in a marshy forested area on the Delaware River next to Newbold Island. While it wasn't far from the road, reaching it would nonetheless require getting off Route 130 down a steep slope, trespassing across the River Line rail tracks, and getting across a stream - it wasn't going to happen. But I planned to erase the bad memory of my last bike ride to Roebling (changing a flat tire in 100 degree heat) and take a break to cool off in the Roebling Museum, which showcases the wire manufacturing works which designed the Brooklyn Bridge and built cables for the GWB and Golden Gate among others.
Expedition
It was a beautiful day showing Yardville, Bordentown, and Florence/Roebling at their best. I am sure the denizens of the penal facilities I passed in Chesterfield and Bordentown regretted not spending such a nice day at liberty. I capped my first 100-mile biking weekend of the year; crawling to the geohash would have been overkill.
Photos
Fieldsboro, a few miles upriver, would be in position to have an excellent view of the landfill and industrial port across the river, but there is basically nowhere that the view is actually accessible. Roebling's city park, high above the Delaware with a remediation project on the shore below, remedies this with great river and landfill views.