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    Cook's Branch

    Whats the best time?May or later?
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    Cook's Branch

    I really need to walk that stream. If thats okay with you Bob. I know it's your happy place. I have a couple sandy bottom streams down here that are similar but not quite the same. have you pretty much walked the whole stream? (Cooks)
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    Dogs on Chew Road

    We have two labs.Sophie smells good when dry but stinks when wet.Shiloh stinks all the time.She smells like a wet dog even when she's dry and even after a bath. I wonder what they think of how Daddy smells.
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    My first Orchid of the season

    You guys and your Latin. Your makin me work the hell out of Google again. Okay "Southern Twayblade" and "Small Green Wood Orchid". I"m going to start giving stones Gaelic names. I like the sound of it better and Rome backed up when they got to us:-)
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    Merle Haggard dies

    I"ll have to give it a listen.I like Alan too but Merle is my all time favorite Classic Country artist.
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    Merle Haggard dies

    my favorite with this a close second https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sing+me+back+home+merle+haggard
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    Oy Vey

    If Mankind is such a blight on the land how come these folks supporting this view don't volunteer to be the first to voluntarily check out?
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    Music for the day

    Awesome!
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    Groan, drones...

    I reserve the right to moon any drones that Buzz me.
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    “Rough and Tumble Pine Plains," A PBX Hike

    325 ft se to be exact to the stone.
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    Merle Haggard dies

    There are many many great classic country singers but as far as I"m concerned this is the greatest.Just found out a few minutes ago. I have heard other voices perhaps as good but this man has more songs that hit home with me then any other singer in the Classic County genre. I guess He;s visitin...
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    Salem County Stones

    Bob I was in the middle of the lean to's you see at 1:27.I tried to get into the main camp area but this would have involved blatant trespass in front of occupied dwellings or travel through the greatest briar wall I have ever seen.According to the deed i downloaded online the state bought the...
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    Salem County Stones

    http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.55492648527323&lng=-75.34135121505739&z=15&type=nj2007&gpx= right here Bob
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    Salem County Stones

    let me know if you ever want to make a trip to the area. I"ll try to find out more about weather we're actually allowed to roam the whole area or just parts of it.
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    Salem County Stones

    Thanks Dogg.I"ve been to Cumberland County Historical library but not Salem. Problem is that in Cumberland you can't look yourself but have to have someone pull each thing you want to see.You can go through the card catalog but you have no idea if what you ask for is worth looking at so they may...
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    Salem County Stones

    Hit Salem County again today.Didn't find that many stones mainly because there were more houses to wiggle through and avoid trespassing then I thought I would have to deal with and the one gap I had had the biggest briar wall I have ever seen so I passed on the last two stones but found some...
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    What's the story behind the blue pond at Franklin Parker?

    I think the newer ones are sky blue from blue light being scattered by the suspended silica particles in the water whereas the older ones have less suspended matter in them but yes I"ve noticed that as well and it's apparent on a sunny day on the ground as well. The newer lakes down here in...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I don't think there was this much bitching about the roads on Burnsides "Mud March" :-)
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    “Rough and Tumble Pine Plains," A PBX Hike

    Sometimes I think they have the Keystone Cops working for them.
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    What's the story behind the blue pond at Franklin Parker?

    Whoops,just read Spung mans post.Algae? Really? I know algae can make some ponds green and so can suspended clay particles such as the Buffalo River with it's greenish blue water from suspended clay.
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