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  1. ecampbell

    Can you identify this icon on my documents and photos?

    Thanks for the responses. I'll explore them later today. No, clicking on them doesn't do anything. Double clicking opens the file in the default app I have chosen.
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    Can you identify this icon on my documents and photos?

    I get this blue icon on my documents and photographs in windows explorer. They do not display on the opened documents. I think they are an identification for some program I have. Any ideas?
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    My geocache has been red tagged

    Sue, read about the permits and policy here. https://wiki.groundspeak.com/display/GEO/New+Jersey#NewJersey-StateParksandForests
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    PBX guys, I need a way into the bog

    Usually that moat has a log bridge over it. It is possible to access it from here but it also can be wet. The last time I did it knee highs were not enough and I got wet. That is a really nice area where you want to go, maybe in a drier time...
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    My geocache has been red tagged

    Today I received my notification. Interesting that I can get a one day pass to remove it. It is threatening a party beach here on the Wading.
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    This camera has the most insane zoom we've ever seen

    I am not impressed at all. I am in constant search for an all around field camera, pocket able and rugged and have yet to find the ideal one. This camera has the smallest commonly used sensor size, 1/2.3. It also has a very slow lens, f2.8 - 6.5. This combination will give it poor low light...
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    Wildwood Junction

    Here is a site about the railroad serving Wildwood. It is also a great resource for those of us who have enjoyed Wildwood. http://wildwoodvideoarchive.com/rails-to-the-wildwoods/ A nice explor which many of us could relate to.
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    2015 Eagle & Peregrine Reports

    There was one having a feast in a field near Tuckerton Rd and Old Indian Mills Rd earlier this week. They are not unusual here.
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    Shop keeper wanted; must love Pine Barrens

    I used to go there for breakfast and still would. It was a nice way to begin a pines day.
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    illegal dumping page for NJDEP

    The dude that dumped that boat awhile back got caught. He is #1 on the 49999 - 15001 page
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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    Last summer we were walking down Mines Spung Road after a rain when the sand had been reset to no tracks. There were similar scrapings with K9 tracks about. It must have been very recent as the dogs went nuts. We followed the tracks for awhile but never did catch up. We had many coyote sightings...
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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    No, this was , and all were, on the side of the road and I drove over them when I left.
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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    Here are scrapings with claw marks yesterday. The dry section of High Crossing, HF road had plenty. I have seen several Yotes since Aug on the roads out of High Crossing, and the Yote(s) are still there.
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    Swans at the Bald Eagle Reservoir

    There were at least 30 there today. This was taken from the observation deck where we had a picnic. That place is still really dry, not much stagnant water in the bogs.
  15. ecampbell

    The forgotten Village of East Fruitland

    Yes Don, great job. Do you have any idea where Banjo's Hole and Mary's fishing hole were? Maybe where I launch my kayak. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.734148944503765&lng=-74.71111792724611&z=17&type=nj1995&gpx= I just noticed that the Fruitland layout is carried forward to the current...
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    Where is this?

    There are several Christmas trees out there. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.76284706802345&lng=-74.67440385025026&z=17&type=nj1995&gpx=
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    Mary Lee is visiting

    We used to call that Double Trouble Channel, but it wasn't really so bad.
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    Mary Lee is visiting

    Coincidentally I just finished reading Close To Shore about the shark attacks along the New Jersey coast in 1916. A really great read. http://www.amazon.com/Close-Shore-Terrifying-Shark-Attacks/dp/0767904141 https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zeYrSlhVJU8I.k--zaGIdSNgU&hl=en
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    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    Where was this? It might have been my Dane, they have unusual feet.
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    DLR Stones Mystery

    When do you suppose the stones were placed? Is the sandstone something that would be found in the area?
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