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    Recreation Area

    the recreation area seems real close to buttlers place. i remember picnic tables being there and lots of people using them, and a sign "buttler place" and i think a road into the woods there or close by. this was in the 60's also on the other side of rt 72 in that area there was a stone...
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    Wetlands restoration in works

    i agree, other bogs have been left to nature and are wonderful and unique places
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    Red Road...

    maybe mulch was "free"
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    A few finds here and there

    chiggers, when i remember too!! i put my socks over my pants and give the boots, socks and lower pants a good spray of insect repelent. even with that i still get a few last time i went into the woods and FORGOT the above, a had over 50 chiggerings :( nice pics !
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    Rangers are Police Officers

    Rofl !
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    The devil among us

    sadly "money is the root of all evil" everytime go out in the pines it becomes more distant from the pines i knew in the early 60's my wife calls the human species "weed species" oh well back to reality..i just came back from a camping trip to Tioga co. pa
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    no name state park ?

    the other day i was looking for "lake broyhill" LOL, and i noticed a green area on my 60cs map "US roads and recreation" and zoomed in....it said state park. well i should have walked the extra 1/4 mile, just to see what it was. on the way home i said to myself there are no sp's there...
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    A very short day in the pines today

    thanks for the info, i found one on old tuckerton rd the other day that was broken in half....looked like vandel work
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    A very short day in the pines today

    good photos, been past that cemetary many times buy never went in. about the survey markers at high crossing....what were the survey markers for, do you know and how close to the crossing point are they
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    the search for "Lake Broyhill"

    with nothing to today i decided to search for "Lake Broyhill" i drove down old tuckerton road to appx. where "Lake Broyhill" would be located between tuckerton rd and sandy ridge rd. about midway at the length of the lake. i started at n39 42.257 w074 36.056 i walked appx west through to...
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    Kayaked the Forks and the mouth of the Basto

    a friend of mine and myself put in our kayaks at the curve at crowley's and went up the Mullica early this year and were going to go up the batsto but it was getting late, i see many wonderful things kayaking on the rivers and creeks in south jersey i wished i would have gotten into kayaking...
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    Lake Broyhill?

    i just looked over "google earth" real well and didn't see anything that looked like low ground except for "penn swamp" close by. maybe it was drained or just dissappeared due to a change in the water table. given some lakes and ponds around here are very shallow or maybe just a mapping error ??
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    Snake Bite

    "with age comes wisdom" i don't think they were old enough to have any...or for that matter "smarts" either !
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    Tick Bite

    better safe than sorry, get it looked at. during the year i come home from each hike during tick season and remove 4 or 5 ticks from my body befor they set in, every once and a while one will dig in, after i remove them i watch the area carefuly for days and luckly nothing strange nas ever...
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    Timbered roads? Spong?

    "corduroy" roads i remember seeing one in back of lebanon lakes in the 60's along with two piney huts. it went into the swamp, probubly for cutting cedar. early this year two others and myself tried to fined this area, we forund the old over grown road back int the site but the ticks were...
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    The fun begins in about a month

    leprosy ? :rofl:
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    Picnic

    correct, i have been meaning to get back there, but been too busy :mrgreen:
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    Picnic

    i sounds good to me, i would like to meet you guys, although i have already meet some of you in my travels :dance: :guinness:
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    Then and Now.....The Accident of the Blue Comet Train

    very interesting, i have hiked along those tracks off and on since 1970 when i lived on applejack road (in a sears kit house) and the tracks were still active..but knew nothing of the "Blue Comet" wreck, only of the train wreck of the early 60's good work guy! stuart, aka, onehand
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