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    Controlled burns 2024

    What a difference a day makes. These were taken less then 24 hrs ago
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    Wharton State Forest 1966 Visitor Map nearly identical to 2024 draft Visitor Map

    Why wouldn’t you be pushing for the roads to be repaired so they could be patrolled properly? Isn’t your initiative “Fix Our Parks” meant to do just that? If the Atsion mansion fell into disrepair would you be pushing for its demolition?
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    DEP Announces Virtual Public Meeting to Launch Wharton State Forest Visitor and Vehicle Use Survey

    I thought it was crazy that it seemed like I was the only one that liked some of my favorite locations in Wharton.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Water nice and high out there now, almost to 2010 levels. We might have to invest in a wetsuit to do some exploring:D
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    They are not letting up on this one.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    I hope this is exaggerating a bit for Saturday.
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    Controlled burns 2024

    Great shot!!! Was that with slow exposure. You can even see the reflection of the fire on the clouds too
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    Where is this?

    Nothing a Rx burn can’t fix :D
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    DEP Announces Virtual Public Meeting to Launch Wharton State Forest Visitor and Vehicle Use Survey

    My son and I made it there too. It was a nice turnout considering the weather.
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    Moon today?

    I was admiring it tonight also. While sitting out watching baseball practice. It was hard to see with the lights but there looked like a planet just to the left of it too.
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    Controlled burns 2024

    The next few days I suspect the FFS is going to be pretty active. They are slated to be in Black Run Preserve in Evesham today.
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    Wharton State Forest 1966 Visitor Map nearly identical to 2024 draft Visitor Map

    Many of the impassable roads in Wharton are that way because of lack of maintenance not abuse.
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    Wharton State Forest 1966 Visitor Map nearly identical to 2024 draft Visitor Map

    You’re trying to confuse everything with the word enforceable. All the current roads in Wharton are enforceable. You can argue that they are not because the Park Police aren’t properly equipped. That would be like the local police department being equipped with mopeds only for traffic control...
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    Wharton State Forest 1966 Visitor Map nearly identical to 2024 draft Visitor Map

    Call “ enforceable routes” what it is. Road closures. The idea that you need to have widespread closures to be able to enforce the laws is borderline moronic. The roads are still there. You actually give the illegal ORV’s a safe haven because law abiding users that could report them won’t be...
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    Wharton State Forest 1966 Visitor Map nearly identical to 2024 draft Visitor Map

    I think we can all agree who it shouldn’t be.
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    Where is this?

    I knew I wasn't the only one to notice that tree lol
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    Where is this?

    Bingo
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    Where is this?

    It is in Wharton. Not on Jackson Road but not too far away. The picture was taken while sitting in the Jeep.
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    Where is this?

    Ok, if this one is too hard I’ll give some clues later but, this tree is just off a highly traveled road and I think someone will get it. I’ve driven past it hundreds, if not thousands of times, and more times then not it catches my eye.
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