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Welcome to the Outdoor Club of South Jersey’s Hiking/Backpacking
More information: becky.ocsjhike@gmail.com
The OCSJ is a dues-paying club that uses Meetup to schedule all activities. You must be a paid member to join the hiking group and RSVP to hiking events. Visit ocsj.org for more information about our club and how to become a member.
Membership in the OCSJ allows you unlimited free access to the hundreds of activities we offer in hiking, biking, trail maintenance, backpacking, paddling, and cross-country skiing.
Please visit our other Meetup groups to see what they offer. These are included with your paid membership, although you must join each group individually:
Biking:
https://www.meetup.com/Outdoor-Club-of-South-Jersey/
Kayaking/XC Skiing:
https://www.meetup.com/Outdoor-Club-of-South-Jersey-Canoeing/
Becky Strickland, OCSJ Hiking Chair
becky.ocsjhike@gmail.com
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Casual Low and Slow Hike on the Great Egg Harbor Parkway Bridge
Beesley's Point Beach, 9 Harbor Rd, Marmora, NJ, USFirst this is NOT the bridge going into Ocean City. This bridge walkway goes from Somers Point to Beesley Point and is alongside the Garden State Parkway. The actual bridge is 1.5 miles each way; no shade, no comfort breaks and you do hear any traffic that is there. Due to shared walkway with bikes, need to walk no more then 2 abreast. We will also walk off of the bridge on the Somers Point side to see where the old bridge abutments were. Total distance is about 4 miles on mostly concrete, bit of asphalt, and a bit of packed gravel.
If open, (according to website inside should be open), I'll be staying for lunch at the Tuckahoe Inn. Company always welcome. Meals not part of OCSJ event.
Hike leader: Dawn Tepper
Anticipated Distance: +/- 4 miles
Expected Speed: SLOW 30 minutes per mile
Number of planned breaks: as needed, approximately every mile.
Bathrooms: permanent pit toilets near parking area.Be sure to bring plenty of water. I also recommend at least a snack for the break or lunch.
Be sure to be prepared for the weather.
Please plan to arrive ten minutes ahead of time to sign in and use the bathroom. I start the safety talk 5 minutes before and then start.
Take your preferred tick, chigger, and flying insect precautions. Not likely!
No hunting here!
I drive a dark blue/gray Toyota Sienna minivan. I wear a skirt.
Any questions ahead of time, email theteppers@comcast.net. Problems the day of, you can text 609-742-8803.
Constant rain, heat index above 85 degrees, wind chill below 30 degrees or other nasty weather of the same ilk may cancel. If above 60 degrees and only isolated showers or mist, hike will be on but may be modified.
The nitty gritty:
- As anyone who has hiked with me in the past knows, I have Multiple Sclerosis. MS is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. It is an autoimmune disorder, a condition in which the body attacks itself by mistake. MS is an unpredictable disease that affects people differently depending on which nerves are being attacked. I am blessed to still be able to walk and get out in nature. The location, types of hikes, distance, and pace that I choose are generally based on my current symptoms. Occasionally, I will need to adjust a route or take more frequent breaks. If appropriate, I may use hiking sticks or a rollator. (The rollator provides balance and a convenient seat if I need to give my leg a break.)
- On November 16, 2025 I had a relapse which was brought on mainly by stress and doing too much. I had to take it easy for a few weeks but now I’m back. I will be taking it easy.
- One of the more prominent side effects/symptoms of my MS is heat intolerance. And for me, depending on humidity levels, it can start around 80 degrees. I will be slow and taking frequent breaks.
- I have developed ataxia on my left leg associated with my MS. This is causing some knee/ankle pain since my gait is being altered and they are trying to compensate.
- My pace will vary on how I’m feeling and the makeup of the group that day. I like to look at nature, take time for photos, spot interesting things and don’t mind stopping for comfort breaks. If you want to go fast, you picked the wrong leader/hike. If I title my hike as slow and I’m going faster than ‘advertised’. Please let me know and I’ll slow down.
- Dogs: I’m neutral. Your well behaved, leashed dog is welcome to hike with me at the back of the group. It is YOUR responsibility to determine/confirm that dogs are permitted on a specific trail. If you plan to bring your dog, please note it in the comments such that people who prefer not to hike with dogs are aware.
- If a hike is titled as a family hike expect at least one of my elementary school aged children to be accompanying me.
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