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    Environmentalists seek to rein in ATVs amidst fears of damage to Gravelly Run

    I don't think stomping your feet and threatening to OD on fentanyl is a viable way to get what you want in this world.Enough people out there with real problems with that stuff, we don't need people threatening to OD and making light of it.I don't think ATV's or temper tantrums are how fantanyl...
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    Environmentalists seek to rein in ATVs amidst fears of damage to Gravelly Run

    Menantico and I have have walked that stream a few times and yes they drive right up the stream,a gorgeous stream by the way.
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    Fries Mill

    Thanks Stiltzkin! You are the man! I downloaded those articles.
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    Fries Mill

    Bob I did take the PBX to Fries Mill,I showed the Mill foundations and where the saw mill sat,just a concrete pad there with bolts in it ,Camp Hollybrook used the pad to put a Diving Board on back in the day.
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    Mystery Rock Pile

    why the dayglo vests?
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    Fries Mill

    I am no expert on the history of the area but am ancient enough to have actually attended camp Hollybrook for two years.It was an event at the end of the summer all night campout to take the kids down to "Potters Cabin" and scare the crap out of them in the dark with ghost stories of Potter.They...
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    Fries Mill

    Boyd This is the Fries Mill tavern ruins,a cellar hole,two chimneys a few cedar poles with nails in them on the ground and some flagging stones bracketing where the front door used to be is all thats left,along with many people plants.The biggest persimmon trees I"ve ever seen along with a nice...
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    Fries Mill

    When I went to Camp Hollybrook in the 70's they told us Potters cabin was the Fries Mill tavern,you have info that this was wrong? The Tavern stood then.we went right past the house you show but it was in the dark and I don't remember it standing.The tavern stood into the early 90's,used to have...
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    The Risley Branch, a PBX Hike

    I think I had been bushwacking long enough pre PBX that I already knew that.I do realize though people tend to bunch up at thick stuff since people natyrally come to a halt as they prepare to step into the Green Haze so I try to watch my back and hold branches for those behind me but I have...
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    The Risley Branch, a PBX Hike

    My thoughts exactly! Sticks are a Pain in the baick brush but they are very handy at crik crossing across logs, I"ve been thinking about getting one though since I"m down to one eye now I have bad depth perception when looking down and am afraid if taking a fall in a hole,a stick might be a help...
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    Lawrence Line Survey

    I occasionally make trips up that way.Next time I"m up there I will photograph the rock and see if there is an M on it unless of course someone beats me to it.Looks like Anthony took his photo from the river whilst the old photo is taken from the shore but the way the rock tilts and is obviously...
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    Property Stones And More... Fall 2022/ Winter Spring 2023

    Can you post the cougar footage? I saw one on the Mullica back in 78,it was ten ft up in a tree and then jumped out and bounded up across Quaker Bridge rd.The people that tell you cougars in NJ are BS are the same ones that will swear they saw Bigfoot next week.
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    Happenings in the Pines

    https://srelherp.uga.edu/lizards/scilat.htm
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    Happenings in the Pines

    The kinked posture of the snake signifies a climber which rat snakes are.Thats how they climb trees
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    Happenings in the Pines

    Thats a Black Rat Snake and the lizard was a Ground Skink. I"ve never saw one swim but I"m sure they can.I saw a box turtle walk across a crik bottom once then suddenly expel some bubbles and pop to the surface like a cork and swim the remaining few feet to land.I have no explanation for that...
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    Happenings in the Pines

    That would appear to be a racer since the scales to not look keeled but the belly appears cream instead of grey which says rat snake.The fact that it's in a bush with cream colored splotched belly i will say rat snake with exceptionally smooth looking scales,head scalation looks like a rat as...
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    Happenings in the Pines

    The butterfly appears to be a Spicebush Swallowtail
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    Happenings in the Pines

    Thats not an amphibian,it's a lizard (Reptile) It's a Ground Skink
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    Who Owns What

    Just click on BASEMAP on the viewer and click Imagery and an aerial will appear under the lines of state property.Works like a charm here.
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