It's a very interesting place to visit. When I was there in 2011 we saw some cars of the Blue Comet, painted brown now, but some blue poked through.
WE took a side trip to an accident the Blue Comet had in Hammonton.
https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/train-kills-mother-two-children.5879/
That last snow storm really took down a lot of trees. Tuckerton to High Crossing was impassable for a day, now it's dodge the trees. I don't dare go down the smaller roads. Nothing like being a mile in and having to back out. The canoe liveries are gonna have fun.
Carranza road west of Friendship.
Erosion. The Cape May Bunker was 900 ft from the ocean in 1942. Each year on our dolphin trip around the Cape the guide tells us we are sailing over a town.
Well nothing worthwhile is free. Yesterday I signed up for IDRIVE free and ran it over night. It correctly identified all of my files and backed up 5GB. I did a restore on a video folder this morning and it was quick and the video's ran fine. This morning at 10:30 I got an email from IDRIVE...
I currently use carbonite backup which I can brose for files and recall. I am thinking of switching to IDrive. Besides backup, which is cloud storage, they offer 5GB free storage.
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2288745,00.asp
I was trying to point out how these feel good plantings don't turn into mature forests. The Lebanon fire tower is one example. Bartlets Bridge is another example of a cedar swamp. They need thinning.
Here is an example of a white pine planting next to the Lebanon fire tower. Just a grove of overgrown really tall sticks. Post 523.
https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/where-is-this.9838/page-27#post-122580