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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Are you talking about the Feedstrip Road. It connects Hay road to Devoius Mount Road just south of Jemima? I don't see that in the topo.
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    Snakes

    I enjoyed the video about the snakes. Bringing the MAP up really detracted from an otherwise very informative video. By his own words I am an environmental criminal and should be in jail based on my stance on the MAP. I was raised to respect nature and that's exactly how I am raising my kids...
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    Hen of the Woods ID ?

    Ok, how long do we wait to hear from him before we get nervous:rolleyes:
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    It's refreshing to have a civil conversation on this topic. No matter what side you were on a year ago most of us aren't that far apart. While I opposed the MAP, I am in favor of a map as long as it doesn't include additional closures. With the exception of areas like Jemima Mount and 1/4 Mile...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I agree realistically not all roads can be fixed but Rockwood is not an auxiliary road it's a primary one. The current condition of it and the bridge being out at the Pleasnt Mills poses a life safety hazard in the event of a forest fire. With only one way in and out of that area being West Mill...
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    Hen of the Woods ID ?

    It looks like hen to me, but I wouldn't eat it. Is there anybody that you don't particularly care for you can experiment with:eek:
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    We have an established map now. The 1997 topo map. If it's on the map and not posted you are good. A map is only as good as the person using it. Without street signs posted at every intersection it just adds to the confusion. The "I thought I was on this road..." could be said and there would be...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I'm not sure how closing 250 miles of established roads could be considered a good start. Especially since it closed off every kayak spot and scenic overlook along the Mullica. If the MAP were in effect today Jon's pictures on his Mullica Morning thread would likely not have been taken since it...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    It's been a roller coaster of a year to say the least. While I don't agree on how it came about I'm glad for the increased attention that Wharton is getting.
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    Mullica Morning

    I've also used google maps with the satallite. It's the same image and actually gives you a link to copy when you drop a pin
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    Mullica Morning

    That water looks high. I was there on Saturday before all the rain.
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    Stormy Monday?

    Glad to hear you got some much needed rain.
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    Stormy Monday?

    Official total here 3.78", according to Action News
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    Stormy Monday?

    We had a storm sit overtop of us for a while. It hasn't stopped for the last 2 hours.
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    Stormy Monday?

    It was a wet ride home from Licks Bridge. I picked a bad day to take the doors off the Jeep:eek:
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    Phytoplankton bloom off the coast

    Here's the video from Sunday. Note the color of the water too.
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    Phytoplankton bloom off the coast

    As a matter of fact we took a video of one that swam right up to boat.
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    Phytoplankton bloom off the coast

    I was out Sunday. The ocean was full of life. From sea turtles to large bait balls. The only thing eating though was the pods of dolphins. We barely had any nibbles at all. We kept saying the water was a turquoise color. Now I know why.
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