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  1. woodjin

    The lost and forgotten Sandy Ridge Station

    I don't recall any and I know I've found a bunch of them, but if that is the case then perhaps this area was nothing but a saw mill.
  2. woodjin

    The lost and forgotten Sandy Ridge Station

    over in this area somewhere is a pit that is indictive of a sawmill pit but I didn't find any base for the saw http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.75579737924717&lng=-74.60397373538495&z=20&type=hybrid&gpx= over here also, no base but a typical sawmill depression...
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    The lost and forgotten Sandy Ridge Station

    Yes, I did notice that. Are you thinking saw dust mound? It would not surprise me, however, the brick work seems very odd for a saw mill base. There might be overlapping histories there. the brick foundation might preceed the sawmill. I think that Jerseyman said that sandy ridge station...
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    The lost and forgotten Sandy Ridge Station

    I had thought of that Gibby, the one depression depicted in photo #6 was very indictive of a saw pit, but i've never seen a saw mill foundation made out of brick that I can recall. It also very much appeared as a wall within the depression. Do really think it is too far away to be a station (I...
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    The lost and forgotten Sandy Ridge Station

    very close, it is south east of the tracks
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    The lost and forgotten Sandy Ridge Station

    The only ruins I could find of this long gone train station. out house pit probably over grown celler hole another out house hole a bit further away from the other ruins Jeff
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    they ain't pineys

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    Dead Rattlesnake

    Well, it was around a curve and if the biker was really cooking and the snake was on the shoulder partially in the grass it is a remote possibility. But I would suspect the snake would have gotten out of the way in time. Perhaps if a car was passing at the same moment as the bike the snake was...
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    Raccoons

    Jack (my seven year old) and I were out in the woods this weekend and came across four young raccoons. It was cool for me and very exciting for him. They went straight up into the trees and I got some great video, and some photos too. Two in a tree
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    Dead Rattlesnake

    you know, it is interesting that you mention that, Al. I wondered that also for these reasons; 1)the chances of being struck in the head by an automobile(less than 10% of his body mass) seems unlikely, possible, but unlikely. 2)If your head gets run over it is usually instant death...so how did...
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    Dead Rattlesnake

    when I said end I meant end of it's life. it was in tabernacle
  12. woodjin

    Dead Rattlesnake

    This rattlesnake met an unfortunate end on route 532. It looks like it's head was crushed. I know we don't usually post pics of dead animals but this is not very grusome.
  13. woodjin

    Abandoned racetracks.

    It is in Medford
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    Abandoned racetracks.

    Bringing an old thread back to life...I had a new student and as I was finding his address on aerials I noticed this. http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.82398555034193&lng=-74.79671794574739&z=17&type=hybrid&gpx= I checked historical aerials. It was not there in 1956 but appears in 1963...
  15. woodjin

    plant ID

    thanks
  16. woodjin

    Jemima Mount in June

    LOL He is actually standing and no chiggers in June. Good eye!
  17. woodjin

    plant ID

    I'm thinking golden crest? Found on a hummock in Harrisville pond a flower on the same hummock
  18. woodjin

    Jemima Mount in June

    can you spot Jack in the 4th photo (not the 5th, that is too easy)? Jeff
  19. woodjin

    Music for the day

    Hey, I ran through this old Doc Watson song I hadn't played in awhile and decided to throw the camera on. Forgive the imperfections..I hadn't played it in a long time. Hope you enjoy it. Jeff
  20. woodjin

    Where is this?

    I would say Lock's bridge or the pump station on the oswego
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