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    Pinelands Commission Resolution: MAP 2.0

    I wish it happened years ago.
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    DEP Launches Trail Tracker Smart Device Tool

    Lack of road names let alone signs has always been a problem. I have had difficult times trying to explain to the Park Police where there was a problem. One officer couldn't even fill out his report. Over the years I have heard the FFS use names for roads such as Sawdust Pile Road, and other...
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    Two Planes 660 ft Apart

    I frequently see planes flying in formation over the pines and over my house on the way there. https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/piney-air-show.9510/
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    Saw my first coyote today

    Frequently, had them follow me and my dogs not 50 feet away, looking for a meal. One of my dogs is 130 pounds, she could have bit it in half and the Yote knew it, I would have kicked into the next world and hung it's skull on my wall. They are just trying to survive, but are predators and mostly...
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    Closing West Mill Road

    Those heavy steel gate posts are still in place at RT 206.
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    2018 Wrangler

    Just too tall and wide for the trails I travel. It would be scratched up in a day. I'll keep my TJ.
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    Closing West Mill Road

    I saw it up last Thursday.
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    Interesting Article about Eastern Coyote

    Coyotes don’t carry rabies Not everyone agrees. Any warm-blooded mammal can carry or contract rabies, but the primary carriers in North America are raccoons, skunks, bats, foxes, and coyotes. Coyotes & Rabies Coyotes are known carriers of rabies, which is spread through bites and scratches...
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    Red Foxes

    A raccoon or skunk might, but they are about the same size. We use Ivermectin on our dogs and horses, it is also a wormer. Better read the label for others like cats. If you can find the den then you can target the fox better.
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    Red Foxes

    If it is mange you can feed them with raw chicken injected with liquid Ivermectin available at stores like Tractor Supply. It is also possible to vaccinate via food.
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    Skit Branch bridge closed - advisory from Wharton

    That bridge is on the Batona Trail and is OK to walk.
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    Skit Branch bridge closed - advisory from Wharton

    The bridge is old and rotten. Two years ago they replaced a plank that broke in the middle of the span. Note that the planks are not supported on the outside ends and snapped at the support beam. Last year a spike kept walking out. The heaviest vehicles I see using this bridge are the FFS power...
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    Skit Branch bridge closed - advisory from Wharton

    Just signs at HF leading to it saying NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES. The bridge is very serviceable.
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    Skit Branch bridge closed - advisory from Wharton

    I can think of 3 Skit bridges, Carranza Road which was open today, Batona Camp and HF. The one at HF is closed to motor vehicles anyway.
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    A stockpile of fill dirt

    The hole on Push Line was finished on Friday. Still nothing with the Carranza piles.
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    A stockpile of fill dirt

    Yes, they are delivered by a contractor and then moved by the state, but it's been long over due to place it.
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    A stockpile of fill dirt

    There are 3 new piles at Carranza and the Skit. Looks like that hole on Push Line will get done. The piles at the Memorial are untouched.
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    Meat-in-the-Woods Camera

    Nothing like going out at 2AM with a beer and your best buddy and listening to the Children of the Night. That includes the steamy bugs in July.
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    A stockpile of fill dirt

    :bang:Why don't they just put it in a hole?
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    A stockpile of fill dirt

    The graciousness of the PPA?
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