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  1. SuperChooch

    The Instagram Thread

    Thanks Ben! Yours isn't too shabby either!! :)
  2. SuperChooch

    The Instagram Thread

    I was just at that "This is us" spot at Friendship this AM! :-)
  3. SuperChooch

    The Instagram Thread

    I have an Instagram account, but I've pretty much abandoned it. I guess I could never get over the square format, although I know that's changed. I've always been more partial to Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/11256863@N05/
  4. SuperChooch

    Protecting Jemima Mount- An OTNJ Sponsored Event on June 5th

    Hi all, One of the lightning rod issues in the battle over the MAP was the damage that has been done at Jemima Mount. It was used an example and pictured in nearly every newspaper article about the MAP. Open Trails has proposed a protection project to the DEP and this project was accepted. We...
  5. SuperChooch

    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    Jason, if the personal attacks stop and the PPA is honest about its plans and agenda, then I think we can possibly build a bridge here. However, we have been to this same exact spot at multiple times in the past, both in this forum and in private discussions. (As Ben mentioned in the past, we...
  6. SuperChooch

    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    I have been watching this thread from the side lines because you all are probably aware of my own thoughts on this topic and are sick of hearing from me. However, since we have Jason engaged, I'll just add this: In my real life, I'm an engineer and a manager. All I do all day every day is...
  7. SuperChooch

    Garden 2016 Underway

    Thanks for sharing Spung-Man. I hadn't heard of the full moon rule of thumb, I've always used May 15th as the goal post for planting warm season crops.
  8. SuperChooch

    Garden 2016 Underway

    Got some tomatoes, garlic, spinach, broccoli, hot peppers, lettuce, pickling cucumbers. I use a motion detection sprinkler to keep the deer away. (that black thing on the tripod) and drip irrigation connected into my sprinkler system. I have really loved the Ramapo tomato that was brought...
  9. SuperChooch

    Wharton State Forest - Area Patrolled Sign Posting

    Yep, you don't have to look any further than the OPRA'd emails to know that is true. This isn't about actually solving the problem for them. It is not their idea, therefore, they aren't going to support it, even if the plan is superior to their own.
  10. SuperChooch

    New metal signs in Wharton

    As much as I dislike having to see a bunch of new signs all over the forest, this is a thousand times better than what we were facing this past August. (i.e. half of the forest closed to motor vehicles) I say let's look on the bright side and take it in stride.........
  11. SuperChooch

    Pine Barren Culture; Dead or Alive

    Guys and gals, this is all you need. Best thing since sliced bread. Works on people and mans best friend and will not leave the head behind. The only thing I use. The Original Ticked Off Tick Remover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CAQ7C8K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_IUPdxbM7HTGYR
  12. SuperChooch

    How much open space

    I discovered the Ramapo a few years ago and I love them! You can find where they are sold on the Rutgers Extension Servive page. I always get them from Dare's Plants in Medford. They are top notch!
  13. SuperChooch

    Google Nik is now free

    I downloaded it as soon as I heard. Great tools. I had been eyeballing it previously, but couldn't part with the $150 or whatever it was priced as before. Now the question everyone is asking is: is this the first step to them discontinuing support :-(
  14. SuperChooch

    Tree's

    Ha! In all seriousness though, do you have reserve theses trees in advance or just show up at one of the locations?
  15. SuperChooch

    Locations of Wharton Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs)

    Lol, not really. Standing on the shoulders of giants. I got most of this info from others. Maybe eventually, but not now. I was told it was not going to be shared right now. Concern, I think, is that it could cause an uproar from either the pro or anti MAP side. But there are only 11 0r 12...
  16. SuperChooch

    Locations of Wharton Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs)

    Oh and Jemima Mt and Jemima Feedstrip Rd: http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.71235340289889&lng=-74.6122570673752&z=13&type=topo&gpx= http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.705090130744&lng=-74.60830885570527&z=13&type=topo&gpx=...
  17. SuperChooch

    Locations of Wharton Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs)

    Hi all, I wanted to start to collect the locations of all the newly closed ESAs so I can ultimately create a map of them for folks to reference. Here is what has been observed so far: Hampton Gate/High Crossing Rd...
  18. SuperChooch

    Power lines down on Carranza at Forked Neck

    Can't get by. If your coming in to Wharton that way, take Tuckerton.
  19. SuperChooch

    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Latest on the closures in Wharton: http://www.opentrailsnj.org/update-on-road-closures-in-wharton-state-forest/
  20. SuperChooch

    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I've been in contact with the DEP over the last couple days seeking clarification of what is going on and I've been asked to try to get information out there about the facts. I'm due to have a follow up phone call where I'll probably have more, but I thought I would at least relay what I've...
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