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  1. woodjin

    Wood Burning Stove Pine Barren

    Pine Barren stove. Excellent cond. $800 obo 609-351-2972
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Hi Maggie and welcome to the forum. You are correct that the pines are threatened by their geographical location, being so close to such enormous populations of people. Populations that are forever increasing. A greater number of people provide for a greater threat in damage to sensitive...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Very articulate and thoughtful perspective.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Very nice article! I think it is noteworthy that they mentioned that John Druding of Open Trails NJ, which opposes the MAP, is also a member of the PPA. I think the position of support for the MAP that the PPA has taken is not representative of all of it's members. in fact i know it to be...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    ok I just learned that the southampton meeting has been rescheduled for 8pm and it is recommended that you arrive by 7:30
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    thank goodness Mark Texel acknowleged hunters, hikers, ORV enthusiasts and other outdoors people instead of just ORV enthusiasts.
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    Old Map

    very cool. you should frame it!
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    Your Forest Under Attack: MAP Misinformation from the DEP

    We do don't want any one to get hurt, under any circumstances, or accused of anything they are not guilty of. There has been a lot of misinformation circulating about that has put some people at risk. It is important that we realize that there are people who are potentially dangerous on BOTH...
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    Your Forest Under Attack: MAP Misinformation from the DEP

    Jason said: "This Map creates more enforceable routes than currently exist, and thats why the plan is going to help protect these damaged areas. The targeted closure system that we have today is just a game of wack-a-mole because there aren't enough park police to sit on the many hot spots...
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    Your Forest Under Attack: MAP Misinformation from the DEP

    Hold on now. Ben was only questioning whether it was a push line, he wasn't saying it wasn't absolutely. Then he requested the exact coords to make a better determination. Also, I wouldn't take Jason's bias with 44's too seriously. He did say that he was NOT making an assumption despite the...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I contacted the Mayor of Tabernacle. Lets see how this plays out
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I have a connection to the Mayer through one of my occupations. I will contact her Monday morning.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Great work. It is important that Tabernacle and Shamong follow Medford Lakes' lead on this as Wharton is in both. Woodland twp, Atco, Hammonton, Mullica, Greenbank, etc
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Sandy Causeway is the quintessential sugar sand road in the pines. They trucked gravel and fill in there.....from out of state perhaps? What the hell is going on??!!!!
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I'm in a bit of a hurry at the moment. I found it when i googled "road closures in wharton SF" I am sure Scott can link it up.
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    Quarter Mile Revisited

    Agreed! I was initially against any road closures but I'll take this targeted approach over a nearly complete lock down any day.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Excellent write up!!! I think it was mentioned already but practically the entire great swamp is locked out. I saw that hunting forum and was also surprised by the lack of empathy. I also noticed that a lot of them kept referring to the pineys, there by indicating that they were not locals...
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    Emergency

    I just talked to Bob. Ted is out, Ed got him.
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    Actually 46er, that plan had crossed my mind before also. I had hoped that the state would adopt a permit based plan for the state forests before such dramatic closures. Of course, the main throughways could remain open for the general public. Accountability would improve dramatically...
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    ORV Management In Sensitive Areas Of Wharton

    I took the road that runs along the southwestern bank of the mullica (railroad I think they call it on the topo) and every intersecting road was marked with a sign saying no vehicles. I went about as far as the Lock's bridge turn off. I suspect it to be consistant all the way to Constable bridge.
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