Saturday, August 22, 2020
Today we combined two hikes:
Crum Creek Meadow and
Crum Ridge & Campus Long. These hikes used markers and waypoints from trails established by Swarthmore College Scott Arboretum, many named for acclaimed botanists and horticulturists. However, the Scott Arboretum brochure and map of
Crum Woods Trails does not mention markers and waypoints. This was a 10,000 step hike, mostly because we did it in a generally uphill direction!
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Oxbow Cabin (2014, by Johnathan Malloy) is located near the Crum Meadow entrance at the end of Field House Lane (KSS)
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An old obstacle on Valley Walk
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Valley Walk - just missed being an obstacle
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Crum Creek; in the 18C the Swedes named it Crumkill/Crooked Creek |
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A new obstacle on the trail following the creek north |
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A six-inch fish in Crum Creek
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View of the Holly Collection, with over 350 of the 400 species, which is a designated National Holly Arboretum by the Holly Society of America |
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Placid Crum Creek |
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Crum Creek floodplain, with old leaves caught in the protective fencing around newly planted trees |
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Some of the gneiss/a tough metamorphic rock that causes the creek to keep changing directions |
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Hmm, here the path is composed of fine sand
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Crumhenge was originally laid out (1980s) in one circle around a firepit; it was deconstructed in 2015 while SEPTA rebuilt the railroad trestle over Crum Creek, and in 2017 the stones were this time all laid out horizontally in two circles around the firepit |
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The firepit is actually a "bonfire" pit!
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Rodger's Grove Memorial (2008); the grove is a riparian forest buffer that replaced the invasive Polygonum cuspidatum/knotweed |
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Upright stones mark the way to Crumhenge on Valley Walk
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View of Crumhenge from Bartram Path
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Crum Creek bathers
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There are several ongoing research sites in Crum Woods
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Crum Woods Fungi
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Cob Hut (2018, by Ahmet Kayagil) is located on Painter Path below the Danawell Hall Complex |
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Cob Hut interior (KSS)
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Bartram Path Rhododendrons
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Hollow bark at the top of what might be a birch tree
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Alligator Rock can be seen from Bartram Path |
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One end of Bartram Path is near the Swarthmore College water tower
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Weather station at the Martin Hall greenhouse
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Swarthmore College Scott Building/Map House
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Lycoris aurea/Golden Spider Lily buds
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Danawell Hall and Hallowell Hall; there is a mirror building to the left of Danawell Hall - Dana Hall (2014), all resident halls |
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