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    Pileated Woodpecker

    Saw one up in Morris County on Sunday. First one I ever saw. Steve
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    Beach Fronts

    You can find fossilized shells on the surface of FRM.
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    Beach Fronts

    The bay is very shallow in most parts. Steve
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    Beach Fronts

    I've always figured SJ was sea bottom at one time. Never thought of the hills as barrier islands though. Steve
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    Wilderness Camping

    If you don't mind, how much? Steve
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    Unbridge

    Hmmm........ so they save a couple hundred bucks by not finishing it? The work they already did cost a lot more than what it would take to finish it. Doesn't make sense. Steve
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    coywolves

    They don't have cheese steaks out west.
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    when was hampton furnace last inhabited

    Nice Guy. Thanks. I'll try to remember them now. :mrgreen: Steve
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    The west side of Tulpehocken at Friendship

    There are areas where it is not so wide and some places where it is just a trickle. Some areas are wide swamps where it looks easy to get lost if kayaking. That is a road or was one anyway but a beaver dam has changed all that. Steve
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    when was hampton furnace last inhabited

    Some of the older members may not remember.
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    The Billious Fever and Martha Furnace.

    "Officially uninivited since 1999. " ?????
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    The west side of Tulpehocken at Friendship

    You were in the same area that we went through on first PBX hike I designed, "Tip Toe Through the Tulpihocken". We had come in from Sandy Ridge Rd near Hawkin's Bridge and followed the Tulp most of the way. What a great area. I've been back a couple of times and want to get back again. Steve
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    The Billious Fever and Martha Furnace.

    That is what I thought. The cellar holes and corrigated metal by the bogs are to modern to be Calico. Steve
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    The Billious Fever and Martha Furnace.

    Good info. Do you know when the bog began operation? Steve
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