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    Tulpehawking Tract

    I haven't checked the area out yet but time and erosion would have someting to do with that I think. Steve
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    graveyard in bamber??

    Have your friend clean his lens. That usually scares the orbs away.
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    Tulpehawking Tract

    A quote from Heart of the Pines, page 764: " Steve Eichinger, with his interests in old road returns (the recording of roads as they were layed out) found the return for the Tulpehocken Road. One of the marks on this road was where it crossed the Tulpehocken branch at Hawlings Mill. This...
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    keep your eyes open !

    We are getting close to Christmas. :mrgreen:
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    keep your eyes open !

    Kinda off the beaten trail so I think it may be a hunter trying to discourage bikers from coming into the area. Steve
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    Tulpehawking Tract

    Yes the links are working now. So, there was a mill on the Tulpahocken? I did not know that. Steve
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    Tulpehawking Tract

    The links are not working for me. Steve
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    Search: Surveyor looking for old markers

    You are not alone. :mrgreen:
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    Day at Manumuskin Nature Preserve

    That's a nice area. I've only been there once but want to go back. Steve
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    Red Oak Grove Stone????

    I don't think it would have the little tail coming done on the top of the 5 so I'm sure it is an S. Steve
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    Red Oak Grove Stone????

    I'm pretty sure that my gps shows a Bryant Rd running through Greenwood. I wonder if it is the same person. Steve
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    New book "Whispers in the Pines"

    A friend just sent me that book. Looks like a good read. Steve
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    Unexpected Beaver?

    And here I though you meet someone unexpectedly. :mrgreen: No, I've never been there but I've heard of it. I hear you can feed the beavers by hand. Steve
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    1839 maps showing mills, furnaces and forges

    I'm pretty sure I have seen "Union Works" on other old maps in the same location as well. Notice that it does not say "Union Clay Works". Steve
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    1839 maps showing mills, furnaces and forges

    Yeah. I believe I had found it in the Rutger's archives also. Steve
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    Fifty Miler through the Pines: Nov. 13-15

    Oh, I don't know Bob. Our 3 River Crossing hike was probably equal to 25 trail miles. Sure felt like it! :mrgreen:
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    Fifty Miler through the Pines: Nov. 13-15

    That would turn out to be more of a hike than a paddle. The only good time for the Batsto is in the spring. Steve
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    Pole Bridge Branch, and Political Signs

    I do not like politiacal posters at all.
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    Hawkin Bridge to Evans Bridge

    I'm out too. I'm going to be at the shore this weekend. Steve
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    Mystery solved.

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