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    Pine Crest Sanitarium

    I really liked the septic tank,that is till some goober filled it in.
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    Webbs Mill Branch

    I know Webbs Mills has had beaver problems for years.I assumed it was the same thing. The creek I walk looking for arrowheads has been above normal since last august. Got to walk it a couple times over the past month finally but it was still high enough to me murky in any area over 18 inches...
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    Webbs Mill Branch

    Webbs Mills Bog is now Webbs Mills Pond and will be till their trapped out.You can't wear out beavers, it';s what they do.
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    Taunton Mansion

    I like that name! :-)
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    Out And About

    Looks like he has a mouth problem to me.Maybe just a hare lip?
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    Out And About

    Yes that does look like mouth rot,have seen it many times. Used to flip a lot myself but have gotten a face full of wasps too many times and now I"m too old and fat to out run em.Did find a nice black rat the other day hanging out of a tree hole six feet off the ground.
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    A most beautiful stream

    Yes Turtle Creek . Tulpehawkin in Lenape.The first little nameless crik you pass on the way in over the beaver dam me and a friend named Temakwehocken means Beaver Creek.We did a PBX hike down that little stream once.You can spend a life time in that drainage and never get bored.
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    Gypsy Moths Defoliate Miles Worth Of Trees In Woodland, Residents Advised It’s ‘Too Late’ To Perform Aerial Spraying

    I remember back in 82 they hit so hard down here you could walk under the trees and their crap sounded like rain.When they were done much of what is now Union Lake WMA looked like a dune forest without the dunes,just a bunch of stripped bare trees for miles. Thats back when you had to trespass...
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    railroads in the pines

    Those tracks have been down since 82.Leg sized trees inside the rails now
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    Bigfoots in the pines?

    With all the interesting things the Barrens have to offer and all some people can think of is chasing ghosts and Boogie Men. Anything that big that would have to eat an enormous amount to maintain themselves can't hide in a holler tree forever.I would have to forage almost contiuously.We would...
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    CNBC: New Jersey is the "best state to live in"

    As soon as I figure out how to take the Barrens with me I"m outta here or when I retire,which ever comes first,don't worry y'all can visit em any time you like.
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    CNBC: New Jersey is the "best state to live in"

    But then why are so many people leaving? Hmmm?
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    Saturday Hike

    I got forty on me last week many almost chigger sized.was walking down an ovwergrown atv trail with shin high wire grass and got loaded.
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    Saturday Hike

    I wonder what could do that to a tree?
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    Tour of the Pines

    I hope you watched them die and fall off your pants as well? I would hate to have peremethrin resistant ticks come out now!
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    Tour of the Pines

    Take water,the Barrens has almost killed me in summer on several occasions.I would suggest stay close to cool streams or at least in shaded cedar swamps unless of course you get a very nice day. take peremethrin.I know you have a tick phobia.I got loaded with about forty last week.
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    Tour of the Pines

    Chilehead I went right past your post.Sorry about that. I got the family right at least:-) I"ll stick to snakes fro now on:-)
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    Tour of the Pines

    I"d say the (orchid) is Wild Iris
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    Tour of the Pines

    The plant you asked about looks like Beach Pea to me.Definitely a vetch. Someone correct me if I"m wrong
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