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  1. ecampbell

    Overkill for the Pines

    In our pines. BTW this was on a road, thats how bad they are. There was a Unimog there that day but I didn't get any pictures. In my opinion they are all too large for Wharton.
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    Parker Yellow Trail Video

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    The NEW Beer Thread

    Heres one I fell in love with, Innis & Gunn Irish Wiskey Cask. Marianne found it for me at Medford Wine & Spirits. Stout, wiskey and oak, how can you go wrong? http://www.innisandgunn.com/en/the-range/Irish-Cask.aspx
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    Mount Misery Trail Report

    Thanks for the report. We will have to try it this spring.
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    Found In My Back Yard

    Thought it might be something interesting. Thanks for telling us.:)
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    The area looked very much different then, than it does now.
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    Yes, lots of young cedar, the channel narrow and deep. I suspect Capewell did not drag his camera through that. The picture appears to be taken from the opposite bank and would imply a bridge or wet crossing. Joe, are the negatives in some sort of order, that is, can we imply that this...
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    Found In My Back Yard

    Forget it, it just seemed curious.
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    Found In My Back Yard

    How come your name on this site is Sarra but on your Flickr site it is Patti? Both sites use the same picture.
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    The Mead & Crane Sawmill At Sandy Ridge

    Ken, where did you find reference to Angus McGrober Road . This is the first I heard of it. Ed
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    Insect nest?

    The nest does look more like a Luna, no sticks. Heres one taken on 5-25-2002 near Carranza Memorial.
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    Guy, any idea when Fritz saw that saw dust pile? Another way to look at it is when would he have been 10.
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    Where is Calico Ridge?

    Boyd, I get it. I really don't need that high res on my Oregon, but bascamp would be nice. Anyway I can always go to your site. Thanks, It's a great map! Ed
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    Where is Calico Ridge?

    Hey Boyd, the LIDAR image you posted is much more detailed than the one I downloaded from File Depot. Even the colors are different. Your post shows brown.
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    Now I understand your interpretation, I will go soon to check it out. You are right about a structure at the red arrow. I interpreted it as living quarters from the artifacts there. We still have fondations where I placed the X but it could be yet another saw. I was trying to place the picture...
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    Jerseyman, I can see in the picture where everything seems to line up , except that the foundations of the saw and adjacent brick cellar hole are located at the X. The red arrow denotes it's orientation and the arrow points in the direction this picture was taken. The cellar hole is behind the...
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    Question About a Few Local Trails

    Wear boots!
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    I'm going to let my last post stand, but in looking at the picture of the mill again, it might possibly be it. It's all about the vantage point. I was assuming the road in front of the mill is the road running east - west in the aerials. If it is the road running to the RR tracks and there is a...
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    Question About a Few Local Trails

    I don't know, I never hiked ths MM trail. I was hoping you would write a report on it. :) I don't think it is used much. Do you know how long the loop is? The yellow trail is all over the place. Southgate would be a good place to start. Parker Map...
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    I am not so sure the picture is of the saw mill located here (I wish it were). http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.768865231144&lng=-74.62707996368408&z=16&type=nj1995&gpx= The foundation of the mill are substantial and partly intact. They're parallel to the road, whereas the mill in the...
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