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Looking Back... Walking and Cycling the Countryside (from the 32nd
edition)
by Catherine D. Kerr
A few days after moving to this area, I
took a break from unpacking, pumped up my bicycle tires, and pedaled off to
explore my new neighborhood. Within minutes I was rolling along Lower Creek Road
near Stockton, riding beside the Wickecheoke Creek beneath a bright autumn
canopy of leaves. Scarcely believing my good fortune in living so close to this
scenic treasure, I made it the first entry on a mental list of great places for
a local walk or a bike ride. I’ve been keeping that list for more
than twenty years now, and I’m still adding to it.
When it comes to scenery, Bucks and
Hunterdon counties have been richly endowed. From the blue curves of the
Delaware River to rolling farms and country roads inland, from Lakes Nockamixon
and Galena in Bucks to the Spruce Run Reservoir and the Red Mill of nearby
Clinton in Hunterdon, there is much to see and enjoy.
An old red barn.
The Delaware Canal at Washington Crossing
Park.
I am convinced that walking and
bicycling are the best ways to experience these delights. Stone farmhouses and
old red barns, fertile cornfields and crystal-clear creeks, patches of bold
orange daylilies and breezes heavy with the scent of multiflora rose growing
wild by the side of the road—these are some of the sensory impressions
you’ll c"
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