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  1. bobpbx

    Save the Pole Bridge Forest

    Actually Guy, the Pole Bridge Branch is right next to it. I canoed that section in 1978 or so with a flotilla of other guys and a case of beer. Very choked in shrubbery. We went all the way to Mount Misery Brook where we stashed a vehicle somewhere.
  2. bobpbx

    Save the Pole Bridge Forest

    The entire thing is deceptive unless Jason can prove otherwise. Over 300 people signed that petition, and I'll bet most didn't even look into it.
  3. bobpbx

    Save the Pole Bridge Forest

    Thanks Gabe. I used to live in Browns Mills in my youth. This is not some "last great expanse of pinelands wilderness". It's right next to Country Lakes, and It's only about 130 acres they would further develop beyond the senior community already there. And if the Pinelands approves it in this...
  4. bobpbx

    Save the Pole Bridge Forest

    You have still not given the full story. Where exactly are these 700 acres near 530? What percentage of that is already zoned under the Pinelands Commission, and what is the curerent zoning. The precursor advocates leading to the Pinelands Commission went through a lot of trouble in the 1970's...
  5. bobpbx

    Save the Pole Bridge Forest

    I love the map (s/), and deplore the propaganda. Isn't it already zoned as a rural development area and subject to Pinelands Commission developmental review?
  6. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    Great stuff. That company projected a great knowledge in what they were selling, and in how to get it and sort it.
  7. bobpbx

    A PBX Hike, The Warren Grove Wildfire 6 Months Later

    Guy, you meant 2007, 16 years ago.
  8. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    Okay, yes, now I see why. https://www.sightline.org/2013/03/20/how-unburnt-coal-affects-water-the-state-of-the-science/
  9. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    That's interesting. Never heard of dredging coal. I suppose it was not considered a pollutant in the river because it's just made of plant matter.
  10. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    Very interesting. A 2X10 diving board.
  11. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    The hindenberg went down on Thursday, May 6, and that matches the calendar by day.
  12. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    The guy in the lab has a calendar behind him. I think it's May, 1937, the month the Hindenberg was destroyed at Lakehurst.
  13. bobpbx

    NJ Silica Sand Co

    I like how that one guy rigged a tarp up while he was digging by hand (in the photo with the horse).
  14. bobpbx

    Take Off Tuesday

    I think Howard only threw that in to cover everything. Consider this; he includes that they "burrow under your skin". Actually, they don't, so he likely "harvested" that information from another source.
  15. bobpbx

    Take Off Tuesday

    Chiggers?
  16. bobpbx

    Take Off Tuesday

    When you two crossed the creek, I forgot to mention it was real nice on that side. Right?
  17. bobpbx

    boydsmaps on a phone without cell service

    Thanks Boyd. Good explanation. Thanks for taking the time.
  18. bobpbx

    Sleigh Bell In July

    That's interesting Guy. Beavers are killing the pines.
  19. bobpbx

    boydsmaps on a phone without cell service

    I knew they had them, but how do you tie in to them with your maps? Or is it just a generic thing they have; where any app that acts like a map gets to tie in. (I'm not sure I'm saying this right, but I think you know what I mean).
  20. bobpbx

    boydsmaps on a phone without cell service

    With no cell service or internet connection, how are you obtaining the real time coordinates?
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