Showing posts with label Gamelands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gamelands. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

Gamelands (26-Feb-2016)


With it snowing this morning I started working on projects around my house. They took somewhat longer than I expected and before I knew it, it was late in the day. I still wanted to get out though and drove over to Beltzville getting there around 4. I parked at another gamelands access, which after walking around I found was attached to another section I recently cleaned up.


On the field sides were the norm. Mostly cans, some bait containers and a bottle or two.


From the fields I took a short path down a slope to the lake. It looked as though someone had a party at this place. Lots of cans and a few bottles scattered about.


Tied Penny to a tree to clean up this area. It is much easier that way when there is a lot of trash to be picked up. She seemed content at this spot, standing in the sun and sniffing the air.


This was just from along the small path down to the lake. I wonder how many of these little out of the way party areas around the lake I haven't found yet. 


For the time I put into it today I picked up a lot of trash. It was more than a pack and a grocery bag full. I am going to try to put more time in tomorrow and take out much more than this. 


I find Gatorade bottles on almost every hike. I thought it was odd when I didn't on this one. After putting all of the trash into the back of the car I went to get in. There I noticed the above just in front of the car. Yeah, it was still a normal trash day.

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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Gamelands & Beltzville State Park (25-Feb-2016)


With heavy rains last night, my choices were extremely limited of places to go. The rivers and streams are all very high and clean-ups along most would currently be unproductive. This left me at Beltzville yet again. I think I am very close to having done at least one clean-up at every access there is around the lake. I started at another section of gamelands and took the worn down path through the corn field above. 


The path continued on through the brush to the water and at that point I started finding trash. As every other access to the lake there were chicken liver containers, water bottles and more.


How is it that finding full Gatorade bottles is a common thing? We are so incredibly wasteful. The item on the right I found soon after the gatorade bottle. In this case I just imagined this litter's day. He or she went to the convince mart, picked out a nice sandwich, grabbed some live bait and a pack of smokes. Then it was down to the lake for a leisurely day with a line in the water and oh that sandwich. Probably egg salad and only a couple days past expiration, but I am sure they enjoyed it. Then the rest of their afternoon was spent just puffing away at the entire pack of Marlboro lights. Not a single fish was caught, but they considered the day a success. As the sun went down they packed up the fishing gear and neatly packed away there garbage and tossing it into the brush as they started up the trail. Yes, I do sometimes imagine in more detail than this how specific trash items got to where I find them. You collect trash enough days in a row, you probably would too.


This is just what was near the water. I could see more in the thick brush and multiflora on both sides down the bank, but it is something that I would need to take care of in the kayak with the tongs. The lake was high today as well, I might possibly be able to do more once it lowers to average levels. 


In the gravel on the shore was this bead necklace. It matched Penny's color so I put it on her to see if she liked them. She calmly posed for this photo and proceeded to try to take it off. I helped her with that and added the necklace to the pack.


This was a lot of trash for the small area that I had covered and I know I couldn't even get to everything that was there. Do people enjoy fishing surrounded by a bunch of trash? 


I stayed at the same gamelands for the second venture for trash. This time I took paths up the lake. In this photo it is clear the lake is a little higher than normal. 


Someone didn't have a good day fishing. This reel was not next to the lake, but in a tree line between fields on the gamelands. 


After walking up a cove and following the road I had more than a pack again. I covered the majority of the paths and possible areas to stash trash that could reasonably be accessed. So it was back to the car and off to another site. 


The second pile of trash for the day and I think it was a good one. Even with more needing to be done at this and other sites around the lake at least it is a start. Well all of this is just a start. With warmer weather coming sadly there will just be more trash added. 


I wanted to get in a good hike for Penny without much stopping for trash. I drove down to the Sawmill Trail, where I have done multiple clean-ups in the recent past. No luck with not finding trash. 


Some of the items were ones that I had missed on the previous trips through. Most likely they were obstructed from view before. 


Other items were new. On the left is an old can, but it had recently been put in that tree. At the slate quarry along this trail there are often cans shoved between the layers of slate and of course there was a new one.


For a trip that was just supposed to be a hike fore Penny, I sure did pick up a lot of trash. Always more trash. 


I made one last stop before heading home. With finding amphibians last night I just wanted to check out a small spring to see what I might find. It was snowing by this time, but I continued to it anyway. I did not find any amphibians, but I did find multiple adult Water Striders. I can say I learned something today from this. I did not know Water Striders overwintered as adults, I guess I didn't think about it before now. It is astonishing that such a small creature could survive all winter long. 

I might be back out at Beltzville again tomorrow. Sorry to the readers who might be getting sick of it. There is still trash there though and it needs to be taken out.
You too can help with taking out the trash! If you get out hiking take a grocery bag with you, give it a second use and fill it with trash while you are out! Every bit helps. You can also help contributing to this project here: Help Fund Taking Out the Trash

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Friday, February 12, 2016

State Gamelands (12-Feb-2016)



The past couple days I had stuck to hiking sites west of my house and as a result I thought the majority of the area was still coated from the last snowfall. Today, I went not that far south to a gamelands along Beltzville Lake that I had't been to for several years. Not as much snow with some areas like the parking area completely clear. The parking areas edge was like most and there were a lot of bottles around. 


More of the same, plastics and glass. 


This was collected before I left the parking area. I packed it into the back of the car and set out on the trails with an empty pack. 


A flock of American Robins were close by almost the entire time. 


Taking a side trail down to the lake this White-Breasted Nuthatch flew in to check me out. 


This was just above the bank of a small cove in the lake.


The second pile of the day. I don't know what the gray, yellow and blue item is. It could possibly be a part of a boat seat. That was right on the waters edge. 


Before I went home I stopped at one of the State Parks accesses and got to see this Red-Tailed Hawk. On the way out I spotted a second one perched in a nearby where this one landed, probably its mate. With the temperatures as low as they are supposed to be this weekend I doubt I will be taking out any trash. I will be out again as soon as the conditions improve!

You too can help with taking out the trash! If you get out hiking take a grocery bag with you, give it a second use and fill it with trash while you are out! Every bit helps. You can also help contributing to this project here: Help Fund Taking Out the Trash