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    Flowers To Fire

    You never know what you will find in them. Especially if it's filled by helicopter :)
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    Flowers To Fire

    That looks like a FFS pool for refilling the power wagons with a small pump.
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    Definition of a Piney

    I figured I'd bring this back up, especially in light of the recent events. I could be wrong but I can't escape the feeling that, the perception of a piney is still a negative one. While sitting at these town meetings there seems to be a definite judgement made on everyone who walks through the...
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    Atco place crash

    I'm being told he was from Evesham in the hopewell area I'm not posting his name. My mom just called and was a friend of a friend. A very experienced pilot I'm told. Either way, if my car breaks down I wind up on the side of the road. If you're in a plane, well it's kind of hard to pull over.
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    Atco place crash

    The fleet of news choppers are hovering now.
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    Atco place crash

    http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Small-Plane-Crashes-in-South-Jersey-Woods-327052201.html
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    Drought conditions

    You know it's been dry out. Even the frogs are thirsty:D. I had to rush home and evict this fellow. Hopefully he's not like his friend that lives in my grill and keeps coming back;)
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    Woodmansie Wildfire.

    This is a perfect opportunity with all the added exposure for the FFS and DEP to implement the rehab program that should now be in place to keep new roads from forming after a fire:rolleyes: I'm not sure if any new roads were made or sensitive areas exposed. I personally wouldn't have any...
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    Drought conditions

    I was going to mention 1997. I thought it was worse the 2002 but I'm only going by memory. Either way it's getting bad out there now. I hate to say it but we need a tropical system to come up the coast.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I whole heartily agree. There are definitely problem areas. None of those in that area fit that description.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    While I agree with you this road is not needed. It has been there longer then 10 years. In 2008 the forest fire cleared it out and it has more traffic both of which makes it more visable. It can be easily seen in the 1963 aerial and even earlier.
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    Possibly two Riders Switch(es)?

    I was out there Monday as well. I was going there but at the last minute decided to head down high crossing road just to see how dry it is.
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    Woodmansie Wildfire.

    Approximately 80 acres are envolved near the Clayton Pit. Haven't heard much more yet. Conditions are very dry out there.
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    Your Forest Under Attack: MAP Misinformation from the DEP

    A true stakeholder meeting would have to have happened 6 months ago. Now it's an address your concerns meeting.
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    Pine Snake Eating

    That's awsome. He won't have to eat again for a little while at least:)
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Good to see it doesn't look like too torn up recently.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Looks like the spung is dry. You were able to able to cross it twice:).
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Guy did you walk the whole thing.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I'm more of a fisherman then a hunter. But I would venture to say that there are similar ways of thinking. Anything restricting the amount of traffic around my favorite spots I probably would be in favor of, as long as it didn't restrict me too much. I also think that many people, not just...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Well written Greg:) http://thesandpaper.villagesoup.com/p/new-rules-at-wharton-state-forest-mean-keep-out/1400799
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