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  1. pinelandpaddler

    DEP Announces Virtual Public Meeting to Launch Wharton State Forest Visitor and Vehicle Use Survey

    Translation: We shouldn't complain about loss of freedom since there are other places that have even less freedom. Solid argument, Jason.
  2. pinelandpaddler

    DEP Announces Virtual Public Meeting to Launch Wharton State Forest Visitor and Vehicle Use Survey

    Wait, after further consideration, I'm gonna guess the Forked River Mountains
  3. pinelandpaddler

    DEP Announces Virtual Public Meeting to Launch Wharton State Forest Visitor and Vehicle Use Survey

    @G. Russell Juelg What are your thoughts on the proposed MAP?
  4. pinelandpaddler

    DEP Announces Virtual Public Meeting to Launch Wharton State Forest Visitor and Vehicle Use Survey

    They have the road to the Forks open. I think that was closed on the last version of the MAP. Edit: Is there talk of permanently closing West Mill Rd?
  5. pinelandpaddler

    The MAP is back

    As a member of PBX, I can assure that we have a healthy diversity of thought.
  6. pinelandpaddler

    The MAP is back

    Jon, You wrote: "You can all speak to each other without dissenting voices." You also wrote: "I don't belong here. I have a different world view than the rest of you." Sounds like you are the one who wants an echo chamber without dissenting voices.
  7. pinelandpaddler

    The MAP is back

    I agree about Tony. The vast majority of people here here engage in civil debate, if they engage in debate at all. Tony and Jon are exceptions to that rule.
  8. pinelandpaddler

    The MAP is back

    We like civil debate and discussion here, Jon. This is not the first time that this particular debate has triggered an emotional outburst from you. If you can't keep your composure during a disagreement, then I'd suggest simply refraining from participating in such discussions. Would be a shame...
  9. pinelandpaddler

    A Tip From A Member Of The Site

    Guy, I assume you meant ironstone, not slag?
  10. pinelandpaddler

    Mystery Mounds

    A number of sensible, thought-provoking hypotheses. I admit I'm a sucker for fluvial explanations. I wonder if our own @Spung-Man would subscribe to permafrost crack idea, as he has suggested such an explanation for the patterned ground found along Indian Branch...
  11. pinelandpaddler

    Mystery Mounds

    And another nearby: https://boydsmaps.com/#16.00/39.753974/-74.849036/midatlidar/0.00/0.00
  12. pinelandpaddler

    Mystery Mounds

    https://boydsmaps.com/#16.00/39.751912/-74.846139/midatlidar/0.00/0.00 This is here in the Pines. 150 feet in diameter.
  13. pinelandpaddler

    Mystery Mounds

    It is still a matter of debate, but the aeolian hypothesis makes sense (nabkhas). Perhaps @Spung-Man can chime in. Another interesting and maybe even compelling hypothesis is that they were formed by gophers. Yes, gophers. https://www.livescience.com/41693-mima-mound-mystery-explained.html
  14. pinelandpaddler

    Mystery Mounds

    None of these in the Pine Barrens (that I'm aware of), but very interesting. What do you think they are?
  15. pinelandpaddler

    The Armchair Explorers of Google Maps

    bwahaha. Damn it, Boyd. I have things to do!
  16. pinelandpaddler

    The Armchair Explorers of Google Maps

    https://opencomedy.com/wd40 Same guy? Could be trolling?
  17. pinelandpaddler

    The Armchair Explorers of Google Maps

    That's f'n gold!
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