Linwood / Essex / Shepherd / Berman (Spring Creek)
This was a short walk because I already walked through Udall's Cover Park Preserve not an hour before this.
This was also a substitute walk. I planned on walking through The Hole, a below-sea-level neighborhood on the Brooklyn/Queens border, squeezed in between S. Conduit Ave and Linden Blvd. (You'd think given its isolation that it would be in one or the other, but, No.)
Simply put, as I drove down 78th Street (which is technically Queens), I noted the state of the roads and the places to park. I also noticed that the only two people I passed seemed neither happy nor pleasant. I turned down DuMont and then Amber (named streets are Brooklyn, basically), which were still bad, so I drove slowly, and switched to East New York.
I did notice that things were a little better toward the other end of Dumont as I drove on. Maybe I could return there with other people, or just without the car. As nice as it would be to have the car to get out of there, I'd be worrying that it was still there when I got back.
So I did only four streets in Spring Creek because of the earlier walk about because two more streets would've added another mile to the total. And I didn't cross Linden Blvd because I've learned that lesson. (Nothing bad, but there's no safe place to cross. You'd have to stand around, wait, and then run. Not worth it.)
There wasn't much to see there. It's all industrial.
If they'd expand the 3 train, it could become more residential. Granted the people around those tracks would likely complain.
And that's it for this trip. Come back soon.
All of the above photos and videos, unless otherwise stated, were taken by Christopher J. Burke and are subject to copyright.
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