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  1. manumuskin

    Local Civil War Fighters

    I have a 3x gr grandad from Bridgeton who fought at the Stone Wall on Marye's Heights Fredricksburg.Are they talking about folks down here or just up there?
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    Lebanon State Forest Project

    Sounds like my Yellerjacket story.I got hit 13 times and also fell on my face and lost my glasses my gps too but they only follered me about 100 ft to swamps edge and then left.You must've been near the nest.They (Yellerjackets) apparently build their nests in moist spagnum when low water levels...
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    OVERPUMPING OF AQUIFER, OVERDEVELOPMENT THREATEN PINELANDS, REPORT SAYS

    At least we can eat those things.Who eats grass? Geese?Nothin purtier then a cranberry bog thats been abandoned for thirty years.
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    OVERPUMPING OF AQUIFER, OVERDEVELOPMENT THREATEN PINELANDS, REPORT SAYS

    I cleared the brush out of my side lot but it was so thick you had to fight to get through it.I have found over 100 beer bottles buried in the duff obviously thrown from the road by people driving or walking by.As the duff subsided over about five years after I cleared it more bottles would...
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    OVERPUMPING OF AQUIFER, OVERDEVELOPMENT THREATEN PINELANDS, REPORT SAYS

    Has anyone else noticed that many folks who want to move into the Barrens seem to not like the Barrens? I mean when they put their house in they immediately clear all native trees and shrubs from their property.They take out the Pitch Pine,Scrub Oak and Sassafras and plant Japanese Maple,Norway...
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    Aerial Video of Forked River Mountain Area

    They'd have to know where to look.I think I'd have more to fear from a heat seeking drone at night.The chance that one would pick me out in the daytime is very remote but a heat signature would be more visible at night,especially if I had a fire. I don't doubt they have the capability to see my...
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    Hylas

    I don't know about having all the expertise,you seem to do quite qell at finding the frogs once I get you to where their at.I track em by sound,you seem to be able to spot them seven feet away through thick bursh when their not even singing.Thats expertise:-) I seem to excel at getting bitten by...
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    Garmin introduces the GPSMap 64 series

    REI? I"ll have to look that up. 1500 still fried here.Magellan won't help,Jungle Ghost isn't even helping anymore.Gotta have one by november,what if I get lost in Fahkahatchee Strand?
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    Webb's Mill

    I know of several vernal ponds down here in Cumberland county with Purple Bladderwort in them.Didn't know it was endangered till the other day.
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    Hylas

    Also had a great time till that nasty water snake jumped out of the water and attacked me for apparently no reason.Did find one tick in my truck the next day.I flicked him out the winder to suck another day.
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    Garmin introduces the GPSMap 64 series

    the 2007 imagery is the best.Thats what I have on my Triton.The 2012 is actually as good in detail but the color is grayer and not a purty but beings it's newer I was going make new maps with it.
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    Where is this?

    Definitely Lebanon,no road in Wharton looks that nice.
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    Garmin introduces the GPSMap 64 series

    The reason I wanted to make my own maps is I have found imagery I like better then Bing.The 2012 ortho imagery on national map for south jersey is much clearer at high resolutions then Bings.I use it looking for Big trees in swamps.Your right,500 tile limit does not seem to be a very big...
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    Garmin introduces the GPSMap 64 series

    when you say 500 raster map tiles are you speaking of "Chunks"? I know from National maps it takes 80 chunks to make a 7.5 minute Topo when your actually downloading aerials that cover the same area a topo does.Is this what you mean? In that case I could put six 7.5 minute quads worth of imagery...
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