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  1. ecampbell

    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    It was easy to bust the parties at Quarter Mile, but it never happened. It will just give them ammunition to close off another road., especially now with negotiations over MAP. I cleaned up a lot of broken glass there. My dogs love to run in the sand. Maybe talk to the Park Police but not the...
  2. ecampbell

    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    Were talking about Lower Forge - High Crossing Road. other wise known as Mines Spung Road. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.76249243581146&lng=-74.6445133129883&z=15&type=terrain&gpx=
  3. ecampbell

    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    It was never closed, and is not on the MAP. The road off of it that leads to Quarter Mile is closed. We don't need to hand them reasons to close another road.
  4. ecampbell

    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    Please don't report it, they will just close the road. That's what happened the last time I brought attention to a problem, and now I can't use the road. Never again!
  5. ecampbell

    Lower Forge-High Crossing Road

    No, the road is not closed and it is marked as open on the MAP map. That has been a party spot since the fall of 2012.
  6. ecampbell

    Drought conditions

    i use a plastic card table.
  7. ecampbell

    Drought conditions

    CO detector too. I have several.
  8. ecampbell

    Drought conditions

    I just drove High Crossing - Hampton Furnace road and it is completely dry except for a mud hole at HC, which you can drive around. Never the less, someone was playing in the mud hole last night.
  9. ecampbell

    Not your father's river

    That's the route that looks the best, then off into the great unknown.
  10. ecampbell

    Not your father's river

    One more observation. Being in the area when DeMarco owned it and now as the Parker Preserve, aka the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, DeMarco was a much better steward. The place now looks like a bomb hit it, akin to Quarter Mile. Here is a post in the visitors book at Southgate from...
  11. ecampbell

    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    What happened?
  12. ecampbell

    Not your father's river

    We had little trouble paddling from Chatsworth Lake to Speedwell An occasional downed tree but I don't recall beaver dams. then. We would leave on a Friday evening and paddle until dark and pick a dry spot. After the reservoir It was a challenge as to where the river went. It fans out to the 2...
  13. ecampbell

    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    They have ben up along Goodwater Road for well over a year. They are also at the Skit Bridge at HF and on Hampton Road west of HF.
  14. ecampbell

    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Their proposed closures shut down the Skit.
  15. ecampbell

    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Check out this thread from 2011. https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/closed-to-mortorized-vehicles.7062/
  16. ecampbell

    Drought conditions

    2002, even the Friendship Bogs dried up. I could walk to the duck blinds without getting my feet wet.
  17. ecampbell

    Possibly two Riders Switch(es)?

    This is reasonable assumption. Here is a screen shot of the area, Deep Run especially, from the 1931 historical aerials,
  18. ecampbell

    more pine snakes

    We came across this one last week. Odd, half brown, half black.
  19. ecampbell

    Drought conditions

    The leaves on my oak trees are drooping.
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