Eighteen miles walked. About 68 miles to date. I'm just north of Camden. The Millspaugh's were in the area and shot some video of me walking. They returned my excess gear home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlrdRBIOhI8
The road was uninteresting, unless you are left agape and enthralled by strip malls and grassy lots. I did pass a working Superfund site. Orange booms were deployed in two spots in a river and backhoes were positioned on shore. It was set next to a steel and gravel operation. I heard once that New Jersey has more Superfund sites than any other state. Not per capita, but absolutely -- a rare distinction for a small state.
Has it been cold?
ReplyDeleteThe freeze frame at the end of that video made it look like a posthumous tribute. "Like"
ReplyDeletePhotograph every single thing that's remotely interesting. If you regret it, delete it in a week.
With the snow out of the way, everything's downhill from here...
Vineland has a couple Superfund sites :)
ReplyDeleteIt must be thrilling to walk along those lovely highways. You next trip should be the Pan-American highway... I know, let's get through this one first... Love you!
ReplyDeleteHi from Grandfather, Auntie Donna, Uncle Frank, Mom and Dad at Frank's birthday dinner.
ReplyDeleteDan,
ReplyDeleteIf on your route from the Virginia's to Boulder happens to take you through Indiana let me know. I've got a bed or a yard for you to camp in. I'm in West Lafayette (where Purdue is).
Tim (from UPenn Ultimate and good friend of Mullen)
Love love love the NY Giants sweatshirt.
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