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  1. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    No, it's actually a drain. There is a pipe entering it. Here I jazzed up the photo with light.
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    Prescribed Burning Today - Wharton, other sites

    Today, I went a a couple hundred yards down Webbs Mill Road from 539 and they turned me back. Not just the fires, but they are chopping the road sides. That oughta look interesting.
  3. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    Where is this? I'm sure some of you explorers know.
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    Prescribed Burning Today - Wharton, other sites

    They have not been shy about burning the plains. The downside is they are creating new access roads and fire ditches. Today.
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    Controlled burn in Wharton State Forest

    I plan to drive out that way this afternoon. I think I know what plant you mean. I'll PM you.
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    Controlled burn in Wharton State Forest

    Thanks Guy, that means about here. This is a rough guess, but I wonder if anyone was at the shooting range.
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    Controlled burn in Wharton State Forest

    Again, no detailed map. Instead, they include an old video from back in June.
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    Train-to-Blimp Transfer, Crossley PRR

    I saw that on facebook, and tried to follow it to the railhead at Crossley. Did you determine it was that in the photo? I have no other sources that show the buildings. But, tonight, it never occurred to me to check the 1930 aerials. Duh.
  9. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    That interesting Boyd. Looks like a lot of work to make a map do that. It won't have boundary lines?
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    Prescribed Burning Today - Wharton, other sites

    It's funny how phragmites is growing in that privy only because it's holding water. Its always been odd to me why they burn way out there off 539. Why not just burn around communities? Guy, were there other cedars burned? That's not cool.
  11. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    Actually, in following that link, it's nearly blank. Maybe it was not set up.
  12. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    Yes, it's public. As to the other maps, there's a button in the top right corner.
  13. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    Look at his dock, it's 400 feet long.
  14. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    Well, they are using bing maps that are up to date and there are several to choose from. It's the best there is right now for property lines. This guy here is right in the middle of the Cape May National Wildlife Preserve. It's also fast.
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    Rowan NJMap

    I have a feeling when the law came out, the mapmakers said to themselves that it's best to delete all names until there's a database of safe names to post.
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    Rowan NJMap

    There are links to tutorials online within the map.
  17. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    By the way, it's Rowan Map Al. Did you just write down Rutgers in error?
  18. bobpbx

    Rowan NJMap

    Gabe, you are correct. There is no problem. Nobody is happier about this than me! https://www.danielslaw.nj.gov/Default.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f
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    Rowan NJMap

    I doubt that. It's likely to keep anybody from going to someone's house in revenge or for money. Do you have a source for that? I'll look it up.
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    Rowan NJMap

    Al, I'm just being very cautious. I'm really excited by the property map, it's outstanding, 1,000 times better than the current NJ tax map we have. Is this map supposed to be available to the public? We are not supposed to able to see private property owner names. Is this link open to the...
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