Due to popular demand, October 29's Franklin Clove Walk has filled up quickly. I am now starting a waiting list in case any participants cancel.
Here's the info:
Saturday, Oct, 29, 10 a.m. Franklin Clove Walk, Wayne/Franklin Lakes — In memory of wonderful local historian Jim Longo, Fyke's Jim Wright is leading a free
walk to High Mountain's historic Franklin
Clove, a ravine where Lenape Native Americans wintered more than 300 years ago. Jim W. will talk a little about the history and geology of this amazing spot — including nearby ancient rock shelters and Buttermilk Falls. (You need to have excellent balance and sturdy hiking shoes to participate; the trail is rocky and footing can be difficult.) Because of parking limitations, the
walk is limited to 15 people, and RSVPs are required. Carpooling will be a must. E-mail Jim W, at
celeryfarm@gmail.com for more details and parking location. Raindate is Sunday, Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.