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  1. GermanG

    Wanted - Truck Bed Dog Kennel

    I've always just used the portable plastic crates tied down to the truck bed for my labs. They make waterproof, insulated covers for them but I'd only use one if I was transporting a long distance. Labs are pretty hardy anyway
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    Batsto Fish Ladder

    While I can't speak for the Batso, I have personally observed herring moving up the fish ladder at Lake Shenandoah, on the Metedeconk River. While I was there, barely a minute went by during which a fish didn't pass the spot I was watching. This also brings to mind the story that I'm sure...
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    Jersey Devil: Not Just Folklore?

    I took a NJ Folklore class in college and I remember the instructor claiming that every state in the US had a demon, legend or monster of some type. I guess people just have some type of need for this kind of thing, if for no other reason than to have something to threaten their kids with. :)
  4. GermanG

    Railroaded

    As much as I like hiking old rail beds myself, I also prefer a bike for the longer distances. I use my mountain bike for quite a bit of my exploring of the pine barrens. I can cover more ground with my truck, but I miss too many details along the way, and I feel less "in touch" with my...
  5. GermanG

    Trashy pines

    I've known several people/groups who tried to do a good thing in regards to a cleanup but didn't look into what was involved disposing of the debris first. It's only gotten more complicated with the many different types of materials each having specific legal ways of being disposed of. I met a...
  6. GermanG

    Controlled burn?

    That was before I knew you Bob (I think), but I might have been on that same tour. I traveled between sites on the tour with Russ. We found a rattler that day, which was my first ever in the pines (I'd seen them in Sussex County before). I was also impressed at how much the Air Guard was...
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    Appalachian Trail - Delaware Water Gap

    I grew up in an urban part of north Jersey and spent as much time as I could in the area between the Gap and Dingman's Ferry. Besides being a beautiuful part of the state, there's lots of history to explore as well. I'd often poke around the old iron furnaces, lime kilns, copper mines, etc...
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    Controlled burn?

    I'll second the notion that the ecological role of fire in the pines does not apply to prescribed burns. A wildfire often kills the dominant trees in the stand, setting forest succession back a stage or two. Without it, shade tolerant oaks would eventually replace the pines in the canopy. The...
  9. GermanG

    Controlled burn?

    A few years ago they changed the official term from controlled to prescribed. They are pretty picky about it too. I think it's because it sounds better when a prescribed burn gets out of control than when a controlled burn does. :mrgreen: The strength of the wind isn't as important as whether...
  10. GermanG

    The Two trees at Washington

    Several of the large trees among the ruins at Friendship Bogs are American Elms. They are easily recognized this time of year by their vase shape growth habit. The Dutch Elm Disease has wiped out the species in other parts of the country but mainly where they were concentrated and the bark...
  11. GermanG

    Coyotes running wild.

    Several of my hunting buddies have blamed the poor deer seasons they've experienced on coyotes. But hunters and fishermen are notorious for blaming their lack of success on everything but theirselves. One of the basic principles of wildlife management is that prey populations control predator...
  12. GermanG

    Botanists of Yesteryear

    Walt certainly is quite a guy. After a short walk at Wells Mills one day, he handed me a list of over a dozen species of Sphagnum Moss he identified on the site. I'm happy to just be able to ID it as sphagnum!
  13. GermanG

    Relic Hunter

    With the permission of the powers that be, I wouldn't mind getting a few interested members of the hobby together and do some organized digs on county property. The items recovered could then be displayed in one of our nature centers for the benefit of the public.
  14. GermanG

    Young folks interested in hiking/camping/canoeing/etc?

    We haven't done a winter canoe trip in years. We have too many beginners sign up to risk it. I've taken my own canoe out during duck season enough times though. Ice thicker than skim ice is the only thing that stops me.
  15. GermanG

    Atsion Mansion Restoration

    Reminds me a little of Foster Brooks, from the old Dean Martin Roasts.
  16. GermanG

    State Budget Axe being sharpened

    Exactly. Have agencies do the same thing we all do with our household finances
  17. GermanG

    Better Than Google Earth?

    That's the reason I've often used Terraserver instead of Google Maps or Earth. While their maps are less user friendly to move around on, the photography appears to be taken in winter and the roads are much better defined.
  18. GermanG

    Young folks interested in hiking/camping/canoeing/etc?

    I'm 48 and am often the youngest member of the hikes I lead with the county. They hike my butt off too. One gentleman who participates on almost all of our canoe trips is 96 (maybe 97), brings his own canoe and usually manages to stay at the head of the group. Years ago getting older bothered...
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    State Budget Axe being sharpened

    I never got the closing of parks when it has happened in the past. I feel it is more to drive home a painful point than a matter of necessity. Most of us are able to benefit from the state parks without much help from the state. They already have a carry in, carry out trash policy. Emergency...
  20. GermanG

    Relic Hunter

    Don't get me wrong. I'm also not judging anyone in particular. The people engaging in anything illegal are not only in the minority but also the ones least likely to make their activities public. I've spent plenty of time defending fellow hunters against sweeping generalizations as have other...
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