I knew the lodge Jeff is speaking of and yes, it is gone. There is some of it left but I wonder what/who took it apart. It was out in the middle of the bog.
The picture you posted Guy was from a hike I led in the fall of 2004. Maybe you can verify this by a date stamp on your picture. That...
Skeleton key comes to mind. I remember them in my grandparents house. Strange name, I wonder where it came from.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeleton_key
I often wondered why in my youth (1950's) we didn't get ticks. Maybe the frequent fires helped. Controled burns might also. We might have broken the rythm of the pines by being fire phobic, just a thought.
Theres a sign in front of Pine Barrens Canoe and Kayak rental sending people 1 1/2 miles south to Micks. I talked to one of the men waiting to pick up a group and he said Micks bought them out. They are using Pine Barrens logoed boats and trucks as well as their own.
I don't know how they'll...
Yes Gabe I have. Here’s the story. I was infected with Lyme from June to December 2000, maybe longer but that’s the time I was miserable. My doctor didn’t do much of anything except put me on 2400 mg of Ibuprofen a day until mid July. Then after a big argument “You can’t just do nothing !!!” he...
Thanks Guy, on one of my computers today, ( notice how I phrased it) the close comparison tool window is sitting over the bar to drag thus making comparisons impossible. I will try it on my other computer, this ones giving me alot of trouble.
Ed
Anyone notice when you choose the comparison tool it places the "close comparison tool" window over the bar you are supposed to drag to do the comparison?
http://www.historicaerials.com/?poi=5812
No big deal but it got me thinking, so I went to the historical aerials site to compair old photos and found no significant difference in forestation. So I guess not logging.
Too bad we can't convey the adventure of getting to a place like that. Puddle after puddle, with rutted bottoms but...
No I didn't. You asked me what the trees were and I said white cedar. I don't know what they were doing with the crane.
But on second thought maybe they were trying to control the water. It sure is wet out there but I saw no trenches at the Monster site.
I found a couple of interesting Carranza sites.
http://earlyaviators.com/ecarranz.htm
http://flyingwithemilio.com/
And a video here:
http://flyingwithemilio.com/video.html
Thanks Guy and 46r, that was helpful. Everytime I walk through the site of the crash I try to envision what occured there but there is so little information available. You would think someone would have written a book.
Ed
Does anyone know the name of this road before Carranza crashed?
Does anyone know of pictures of the plane wreck and details? What I find on the web is just standard boiler plate American Legion stuff.
I never pushed the subject with them but they charge $5 on weekdays and $10 on weekends per car. We like to shuttle on short runs like this, meaning leaving one car, the wrangler, at Atsion and using the Tahoe to transport the kayaks to Goshen. Then return to Atsion to leave the Tahoe at Atsion...
Kept it under my hat!
I sent the camera back yesterday to fix the lense barrier. You can see the shadow of it on some of the pictures. I carry that camera everywhere and am going to miss it. Back to my 2mp Canon A40.