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  1. RednekF350

    Sanctuary Development

    Here is a copy of a settlement agreement but it too is from '04. http://www.state.nj.us/pinelands/infor/news/samost_settlement.pdf
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    What constitutes the Pine Barrens?

    Bob I use it all the time for work, almost daily. Make sure you have all pop up blockers off or you will be booted out just as you are about to open a layer of data. The Big News this month is that they have added a base mapping layer of 1930 aerials. You deselect the 2002 photobase when you...
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    History of Enduro racing in the Pines.

    Those early Harleys were all hardtails. I couldn't imagine a 250 mile event on a hardtail. I remember how happy I was when I traded my 1976 Yam 400 with 4" of rear travel for a 1978 400 with 7" of travel. Now most off road bikes have at least a foot of travel front and back.
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    History of Enduro racing in the Pines.

    My buddy Bill Schemel, age 81, rode during those time periods and is still active with the South Jersey Enduro Riders. I sent him the link to this post. Perhaps he can add to it. Scott
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    6/16 herping trip...pines and corns

    This snake stuff scares the hell out of me. If I randomly stumbled across half of what you guys discover on purpose, I wouldn't go in the woods. :)
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    Tour of south jersey and pine snakes

    No, they're lawyers. :mrgreen:
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    Swamp, Creek, Flowers, and...oh yes.. Rattlers

    If I saw those all of those snakes in one place my pants would have been brown too! :)
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    To buy or not to buy-Garmin eTrex Legend Cx

    I too don't need the street mapping. The Mapsource topo chip is pretty detailed for the woods and I am very pleased with it.
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    Croc sighting reported in Haddonfield

    The interpretation of game regulations in NJ uses the presumptive principle of law. That is, if it is not specifically permitted to take the animal, then it is presumed to be prohibited. Since snappers are the only turtle species addresssed in the game laws, it is presumed that the taking of...
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    Croc sighting reported in Haddonfield

    Trapping snappers is NOT illegal and something that goes on a lot around here. It is covered under a NJ fishing license and they can be trapped or caught by hook and line, which I have done. I would use bluefish hooks with wire leaders and half-dead sunnies for bait. The only changes to the...
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    To buy or not to buy-Garmin eTrex Legend Cx

    I have the 60CSX too and it was worth the extra scratch. You can find it for $369 at thegpsstore.com I have the Northeast Topo micro sd chip ($76.00 +/-) and the Bluechart for the Jersey coast ($146 +/-). I don't have any street nav chips and don't plan on getting any. The built in base map...
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    Head out to Colliers Mills this afternoon / Colliers Mills North 5-12-07

    Although it doesn't hide dents, the white paint does the best job of any color at hiding the woods stripes. Did you experiment with your low range at all? As you know, I have the 6 speed manual with the creeper in mine and in low range/creeper you have all 550 ftlbs of torque available at a...
  13. RednekF350

    Crash Course

    I would take them down 206, wander around Parkdale for about an hour and then say, "Whew, man am I thirsty." I would then take them to the Pic-A-Lilly for some frosty ones and some wings. End of tour. :)
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    A Simpson's Sky

    You are correct mam. Scott
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    A Simpson's Sky

    They are on Deep Run. I can't believe I couldn't raise a pickerel on live bait in there. I tried three different bogs without a tap.
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    A Simpson's Sky

    On Sunday afternoon I took the dog back to the bogs off Hampton Gate Road for a little minnow drowning. The fish weren't biting but the sky and the bogs were awe inspiring. With the cool air and north wind, the sky was truly a Simpson's sky. It made for some beautiful shots...
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    Wading River to Wading Pines, a PBX Hike.

    I found the amount of trash along the waters' edge very disturbing. I think we got to see a more drastic visual in the lower tidal reaches where the recent nor'easter and flood tides have pushed a rack line well into the woods. The occasional flip-flop and some trash are probably a result of...
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    Wading River to Wading Pines, a PBX Hike.

    What a good day to be alive and in the pines. I started the day off with a thorough boot soaking in a sphagnum swamp in the first half hour but Bob saved my day with a pair of poly socks and gore tex booties. We were able to see and feel what most visitors to the pines never see, that is the...
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    What dangerous animals live in the pines?

    Any animal that appears to have a foamy white beard would be a good one to avoid. Other than that, most of the timid woodland creatures are very timid. You are not likely to have a face to face with anything other than a raccoon looking for a half eaten Reese's under your sleeping bag. :)
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    Are these snakes in pines?

    If nothing else, I am consistent. :)
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