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  1. ecampbell

    DLR Stones Mystery

    Number 11 looks like it was sawn and then fractured. What is the date of the deed?
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    Couple of Batona Trail Questions

    No, it's way over marked in sections. Many times on both sides of the trail while walking in the same direction. Mile markers are starting to appear too. The cutting up of every small tree that falls across it. Not much of a wilderness experience any more.
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    IBM buys Weather Underground

    I 1969 I went out with a chick who belonged to the SDS. She also went to Kent State.
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    Where is this?

    The bridge had been replaced at least once, as well as the one at Atsion. When kayaking under them the old sawn off pilings can be seen.
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    Where is this?

    Batsto trestle, east side.
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    Edgepillock Lake

    Yes Bob, that nails it! I was attracted to the Gardner family history. John and Ruth Gardener were neighbors and friends. Ruth died a few years ago and John last August. Johns father, Hobart, owned the Shady Rest Liquor Store on 206, now Scoots.
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    Edgepillock Lake

    Anyone know where this is? http://www.tuckertonturf.com/about.html In the late 1800’s Congressman John Gardner purchased land near Edgepillock Lake in what is known today as Shamong Township, New Jersey. The Congressman and former Mayor of Atlantic City carved out a farming operation in the...
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    Where is this?

    Parker North? http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.80979907717439&lng=-74.55202001731874&z=17&type=nj1995&gpx=
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    The only dead TR I found was on Carranza Road right in front of the memorial. The funny thing was after walking the dogs at Sandy Ridge it was gone. Believe me it was quite squashed.
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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    The claw marks in the sand would look different. BTW, my dogs pee on these scrapings so it might not be from the perp.
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    Where is this?

    Just surprised I never ran into you.
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    Where is this?

    Bob, I didn't know you get out this way.
  13. ecampbell

    Where is this?

    Or north of Lower Forge. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.755415904310965&lng=-74.67521924179078&z=16&type=nj1995&gpx= Or east of LF, but this one is broken up now. That place is surrounded. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.73473473998344&lng=-74.6664859692383&z=17&type=nj1995&gpx=
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    Couple of Batona Trail Questions

    The Batona Camp pump appears to be working. You could hide a couple of caches along your hike, and that might be more convenient than relying on existing sources.
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    Fruitland Monuments

    I can't view NJPB maps today, all I get is a white screen.
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    Parker Preserve Trail Out

    The road has been fixed. There is a low spot before it.
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    Let's Talk about the PPA

    A good excuse to buy the best sandwiches!
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    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    I know that intersection and I think last spring it wasn't marked up like that. As for the red stripes, I don't know what they mean. I have seen yellow rings and dot going through the woods. They appear to be old.
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    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    We hike that area a lot. There are 3 ways to get to Mannis Duck Pond. From the road to the south, the trail you took from the road that goes by LF camp ground, and a small footpath just to the north of the dam. The footpath takes you back to Mines Spung Road, a very nice hike...
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    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    On a lighter note Maggie, what do you like about the area?
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