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  1. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    You have a very adorable dog and a great companion, hope to meet you in the Pines someday. Jim
  2. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    The day that i was there the steps were ice covered, i was out in the Pines yesterday and all of the snow was gone, definitely go for the climb now, also no trash was visible, graffiti was all over the place. Jim
  3. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    Thanks Chuck, we're going to have to take both of our dogs on an exploration one day. Jim
  4. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    Thank you everyone for the kind comments on the new pup. The papers on her say she is a Doberman-Rottie, IMHO i do not see any Rottie, the first time i had her at the vet he thought Doberman-Daschund, the last time at the vet he said Coon Hound. Jim
  5. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    Guy Concerning the damaged Monument, don't the people who bulldoze areas have access to tax maps etc. before they do these things, IMHO i think it is total stupidity. Regarding Rt.72 when it was Rt.40, shouldn't it be Rt.40 S, and Rt.70 was designated as Rt.40
  6. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    Ed Thank you on the new pup. I exited Tuckerton Road onto Carranza Road around 3:45 P.M., as i was making the left hand turn onto Carranza Road two pickup trucks were making the right hand turn onto Tuckerton Road, were you in one of them ? Jim
  7. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    Thanks Scott, i thought i lost her until she came stormin back, what a relief. Scott In your opinion with the current conditions, what do you think of traveling on West Mills Road this weekend to look for the Nescohague Geodetic Survey Disk which i have yet to find. The area where you...
  8. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    When i bought the Jeep last July that was the second road that i went wheelin on, i said to my friend while going past that hole that it would get real deep after numerous rains, i had no trouble with the sugar sand, i drove most of the road in 2 wheel drive. Jim
  9. james ungehajer

    A walk in the snow

    Real nice pics Ed, Gabe, and Hawkin Native, thanks for posting them. Jim
  10. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    Thanks Boyd, she definitely calmed the hurt of a dog that i lost last July, she was over 17 years old. The one thing that i was worried about yesterday was it was the first time that i shot snow pics, i was worried about the white balance, i just gave it a try in full auto on the camera, i am...
  11. james ungehajer

    Lacey

    All Yesterday i went out to the Pine Barrens to do some Monument and Stone hunting in the snow. My friend George could not make it yesterday so i went with a new traveling companion that i will mention in a short time. I did not expect to find many of the numerous items that i was looking...
  12. james ungehajer

    February Stone Searching in Cumberland County

    Thank Scott on the info on the .22 cal rifle, i thought only muzzle loader and shotgun were the only weapons that you could hunt with in N.J. I use to own a 22 mag rifle, bolt action, clip fed with scope. Jim
  13. james ungehajer

    Finding a watering hole at twilight

    Pics look real nice to me me Jeff, nice trip report. Jim
  14. james ungehajer

    February Stone Searching in Cumberland County

    Looks like you all had a great day, nice photos as always, more stone mysteries are being unveiled. Nice report. Is Jessica ok ? Jim
  15. james ungehajer

    Return To Cumberland County

    Thanks for the info Scott. Was the Scott line named after you ? :) Jim
  16. james ungehajer

    First Ride on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad

    Thanks for the info Jerseyman, I rode on the Lindenwold Line with my father about three weeks after it opened, it put the Market El to shame. I also just read an interesting article about the Delair RR Bridge. Jim
  17. james ungehajer

    Apple Pie Hill

    http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.80692063658095&lng=-74.58862781524658&z=15&type=topo&gpx= If you are at Four Mile Circle (Rt.70 and Rt.72), take Rt.72 East to Rt.563 South to Chatworth, make a right hand turn on Rt.532 at the Fire Station, proceed past Chatsworth Lake on the right hand...
  18. james ungehajer

    Return To Cumberland County

    A camera taking pics of those people faces would have been a lifetime memory. http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofporteli02bowe/historyofporteli02bowe_djvu.txt Al Above is a history of Port Elizabeth that i found on the Library Of Congress website, it mentions a Lore's Wharf...
  19. james ungehajer

    Return To Cumberland County

    Al You are still very fast in the woods, you move like a gazelle. Guy's the main man when it comes to plotting, he's 99.9% dead on. Jim
  20. james ungehajer

    Return To Cumberland County

    Bob It's a good thing to get stoned in the woods.:mrgreen: Guy A few Stone questions ? On pics 11,12, and 14, there are blue and yellow circular discs in the center of the monuments with numbers on them, are those like a database for surveyors to identify where they are located ...
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