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    City dog in the Pines

    ebsi, If you park where I described earlier it is about 500' to the first clearing. Be careful not to miss this entrance as the next entrance would probably not passable by you. The overgrown road is marked by the black line and is approximate. Tick season is upon us so I'd be careful...
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    Harrisville Ruins

    Nice shots Piney. The ruins always make for interesting shots. Steve
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    Pics from today

    Chris, I looks like you are linking to the thumbnails. Link directly to the photo's in your album, not the thumb. Steve
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    Kayak Suggestions?

    What Stu said about paddling the pines alone. However, if you're confident in yourself you could arrange for a friend to meet you and pick you up. You just need to know for sure where you will end and how long it will take to get there. Steve
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    Pics from today

    Krloucks, I think this is a Pine Warbler: Steve
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    City dog in the Pines

    ebsi, While it is possible to drive into Howardsville I do not think it is allowed so I won't tell you how. When I go there I just turn off of Rt72 onto Howardsville Rd. Drive up about 1.5 miles and you will see a large sandy area and a gated off road. Park there and walk in. This puts you at...
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    Harleigh Cemetery, Camden County

    That's right. Dusk till dawn. I forgot. Steve
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    Harleigh Cemetery, Camden County

    Don't go at night.
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    Seven Scenic Savannahs...a PBX Hike

    I was telling Guy that my GPS was acting funny lately and may need to get a new one soon. Well I may be getting one sooner than later. I discovered this morning that I had lost it. The last place I know that I had it was when we got back to the cars. I remember turning it off. I think I may have...
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    Seven Scenic Savannahs...a PBX Hike

    It came out OK. Nobody told me that I looked fat in my get up.:mrgreen: And here is Bob in his dandy hat.
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    Seven Scenic Savannahs...a PBX Hike

    Here are some of my shots from the day. Sharing the bug juice Crossing the Tulp Near the confluence At the confluence Un-named stream flooded by a beaver dam 1st water drop and rest Nice savannah Nice savannah too Lunch The best savannah. Here too...
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    Seven Scenic Savannahs...a PBX Hike

    Not really an incident. But "Pop Pop Circle"? Gotta love it. Just like my brother ordering "panny cakes" at a reasturant. :mrgreen: Steve
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    Jeeper?

    Not true at all. The owner of this site has a Jeep. What we don't like is anyone driving any vehicle that do not stay to the roads or willingly tear up the roads (at puddles and such) to make them unpassable by others. We like everyone that respects the Pines and dis-like anyone who does not...
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    Seven Scenic Savannahs...a PBX Hike

    Great report on a great hike Guy. Now this is strange. My camera also went to B&W in that same savannah. do do do do, do do do do (theme from The Twilight Zone) :mrgreen: I will post pix shortly. Steve
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    Kayak Suggestions?

    I have a Wilderness Systems "Pamlico 120" (12' long) and love it. I would not get anything shorter than 10' or longer than 12'. The shorter the kayak the slower and lose of tracking. You definitely do not want a sit-on-top as you have to reach too far to paddle. I would think there is too much...
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    1839 maps showing mills, furnaces and forges

    I don't think a community needed to have that many children to have a school in those days. Have you ever seen the old Friendship school house that is now in Tabernacle? It looks like at most it could accommodate 20 students. It would make more sense to bring in a teacher for a couple of...
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    cannibal pickerel

    Cool, a 2'fer 1. Steve
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    Pasadina

    Been there, done that. Not really worth it. Steve
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