Disappearance Published on June 10, 2015June 10, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment The rope swing hung earlier in the spring, is gone. Did it snap?
Early Published on May 29, 2015May 29, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment Ten days ago along the Lehigh River.
Boat Launch Published on May 22, 2015May 22, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment We need rain. Lechewuekink is running low.
Those Sycamores Glow Published on May 20, 2015May 20, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment across Lechewuekink
The Throwback Published on May 20, 2015May 20, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment early light upon the surface of Lechewuekink
Sycamore Rope Swing Ladders Published on May 14, 2015May 14, 2015 by ericmartinwisser1 Comment Will anyone hang the swings this summer? Stay Tuned.
River Rail Trail Published on May 12, 2015May 12, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment About a 10 minute walk to the old dam. Daybreak was subdued at this spot today. Cliffs covered by mosses, liverworts and wildflowers line the other side of the trail. Right now there are thousands of columbines (Aquilegia canadensis) blooming on the cliffs. from the dam
Fish i Published on May 10, 2015May 10, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment The sun comes up on Lechewuekink. make this a fish eye shoot. “Lehigh” is an Anglicization of the Lenape name for the river, Lechewuekink, meaning “where there are forks”. -Wikipedia river trail rope swing and bridge rope swing ladder rope swing ladder top bridge and sycamore rope swing ladders and bridge
LECHEWUEKINK II Published on April 22, 2015April 22, 2015 by ericmartinwisserLeave a comment Sunrise 22 Apr 2015 Lehigh River
December on The Lehigh Published on February 17, 2015 by ericmartinwisser2 Comments The Lenape called it Lechewuekink (where there are forks).