AMC SEM Post-Hike Trip Report
TRIP DATE: 03-09-2017
TRIP LOCATION: STRIAR CONSERVANCY, HALIFAX & TAUNTON RIVER WMA,
MIDDLEBORO, MA
MEETING TIME: 10:00 AM
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS (INCLUDING LEADERS): 19
TOTAL HIKING TIME (IN HOURS): 4
LENGTH IN MILES: 6.5
TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN (IN FEET): N/A
DIFFICULTY: D (A=very strenuous; B=strenuous; C=average; D=easy)
LEADER NAME(S): RICHARD CARNES
CO-LEADER NAME(S): N/A
TRAILHEAD PARKING LOCATION & DESCRIPTION: Striar Conservancy Trail Head
parking off of Thompson Street (Rte 105) Halifax and Taunton R. WMA trailhead parking along
River Street in Middleboro. Group met at Oak Point Club House 200 Oak Point Drive in
Middleboro to car pool out to trail heads due to limited parking at both sites. (Less than 6
vehicles at each)
CAR SPOTTING REQUIRED?: YES TIME REQUIRED TO SPOT CARS: 20 minutes
WAS TRIP WITHIN WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST? NO
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE SPECIFIC TRAILS HIKED AND TRAIL CONDITIONS
ENCOUNTERED:
Hiked trails in the Striar Conservancy in Halifax, which are out & back thru mostly dry areas
with several boardwalks near the Winnetuxet River. Side trails through Holly, Cedar, Pine and
Oak forests with many smaller ponds. Car pooled to River Street and hiked dry, out and back
trails in the Taunton R. WMA in Middleboro, next to the Taunton R. Again with several small
bridges to cross side brooks and creeks.
WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR HIKE: Sunny with temps in the 50's, 30 - 40 MPH winds.
Group was sheltered from the wind by the trees as most of the trails were wooded in both areas.
OTHER COMMENTS (problems, views, terrain, etc.) Lunch stop taken in cars at Striar
Conservancy due to high winds before driving to Middleboro. This hike crossed a recently
removed dam site to allow water to flow out of a bog reservoir no longer in use. Five hikers
opted out of the second area due to their own time restraints. Views of the Winnetuxet River and
water shed as well as along the Taunton River .
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Saturday, March 18, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Thursday Morning Hike - 3-02-2017 - Burrage Pond WMA
AMC SEM Post-Hike Trip Report
TRIP DATE: 03-02-2017
TRIP LOCATION: BURRAGE POND WILD LIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
HANSON/HALIFAX, MA
MEETING TIME: 10:00 AM
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS (INCLUDING LEADERS): 13
TOTAL HIKING TIME (IN HOURS): 3.5
LENGTH IN MILES: 6.1
TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN (IN FEET): N/A
DIFFICULTY: D (A=very strenuous; B=strenuous; C=average; D=easy)
LEADER NAME(S): RICHARD CARNES
CO-LEADER NAME(S): N/A
TRAILHEAD PARKING LOCATION & DESCRIPTION: 15 Hawks Ave. Hanson, Ma off of
Pleasant Street. Rough dirt road to trail head kiosk. Parking for 30 plus vehicles.
CAR SPOTTING REQUIRED?: NO TIME REQUIRED TO SPOT CARS: N/A
WAS TRIP WITHIN WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST? NO
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE SPECIFIC TRAILS HIKED AND TRAIL CONDITIONS
ENCOUNTERED:
Hiked trails in the Burrage Pond WMA which are primarily dry, flat, sandy bog roads around
abandoned cranberry bogs. Side trails through Holly, Cedar, Pine and Oak forests with many
smaller ponds.
WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR HIKE: Sunny with temps in the upper 40's, 40 - 45 MPH
winds. Return hike to cars was extremely harsh due to strong head wind. (This is typically an
open windy area)
OTHER COMMENTS (problems, views, terrain, etc.) Lunch stop in sheltered area near Burrage
Pond. Many large Holly trees in bloom with red berries glowing in the mid-day winter sun.
Many migratory water fowl spotted in surrounding ponds. This was a large group of well
behaved adults enjoying a fine winter hike. Three hikers exited the group early and safely via
dirt roads to parking area due to extremely windy conditions.
TRIP DATE: 03-02-2017
TRIP LOCATION: BURRAGE POND WILD LIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
HANSON/HALIFAX, MA
MEETING TIME: 10:00 AM
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS (INCLUDING LEADERS): 13
TOTAL HIKING TIME (IN HOURS): 3.5
LENGTH IN MILES: 6.1
TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN (IN FEET): N/A
DIFFICULTY: D (A=very strenuous; B=strenuous; C=average; D=easy)
LEADER NAME(S): RICHARD CARNES
CO-LEADER NAME(S): N/A
TRAILHEAD PARKING LOCATION & DESCRIPTION: 15 Hawks Ave. Hanson, Ma off of
Pleasant Street. Rough dirt road to trail head kiosk. Parking for 30 plus vehicles.
CAR SPOTTING REQUIRED?: NO TIME REQUIRED TO SPOT CARS: N/A
WAS TRIP WITHIN WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST? NO
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE SPECIFIC TRAILS HIKED AND TRAIL CONDITIONS
ENCOUNTERED:
Hiked trails in the Burrage Pond WMA which are primarily dry, flat, sandy bog roads around
abandoned cranberry bogs. Side trails through Holly, Cedar, Pine and Oak forests with many
smaller ponds.
WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR HIKE: Sunny with temps in the upper 40's, 40 - 45 MPH
winds. Return hike to cars was extremely harsh due to strong head wind. (This is typically an
open windy area)
OTHER COMMENTS (problems, views, terrain, etc.) Lunch stop in sheltered area near Burrage
Pond. Many large Holly trees in bloom with red berries glowing in the mid-day winter sun.
Many migratory water fowl spotted in surrounding ponds. This was a large group of well
behaved adults enjoying a fine winter hike. Three hikers exited the group early and safely via
dirt roads to parking area due to extremely windy conditions.
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Thursday Morning Hike 1-05-2017 - Wildlands Trust Great River Reserve
AMC SEM Post-Hike Trip Report
TRIP DATE: 01-05-2017
TRIP LOCATION: Wildlands Trust, BRIDGEWATER, MA
MEETING TIME: 10:00 AM
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS (INCLUDING LEADERS): 31 + 2 dogs
TOTAL HIKING TIME (IN HOURS): 2.5
LENGTH IN MILES: 4.6
TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN (IN FEET): N/A
DIFFICULTY: D (A=very strenuous; B=strenuous; C=average; D=easy)
LEADER NAME(S): RICHARD CARNES
CO-LEADER NAME(S): N/A
TRAILHEAD PARKING LOCATION & DESCRIPTION: Wildlands Trust Great River
Preserve, parking area, Auburn St., Bridgewater.
CAR SPOTTING REQUIRED?: NO TIME REQUIRED TO SPOT CARS: N/A
WAS TRIP WITHIN WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST? NO
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE SPECIFIC TRAILS HIKED AND TRAIL CONDITIONS
ENCOUNTERED:
Hiked trails in the Wildlands Trust Great River Preserve and The MF&G Taunton River Wild
Life Management Area. Mixed pine holly forest and open grassy meadows. Some trail sections
closest to the Taunton River were partially flooded due to recent heavy rainfall. Trails were well
maintained and passable.
WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR HIKE: Partly sunny with temps in the lower 30's, 10 MPH
winds.
OTHER COMMENTS (problems, views, terrain, etc.) Lunch stop in sheltered cove near river.
Many large Holly trees in bloom with red berries glowing in the mid-day winter sun. This was a
large group of well behaved group of adults enjoying a fine winter hike. Three hikers exited the
group early and safely via paved roadway to parking area due to previous injuries (back pain)
and lack of conditioning.
IMPORTANT: Contact Hike Committee Chair ASAP with any medical emergencies or other
serious incidents.
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