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    Fire Ecology in the Pines

    It's not up to the Forest Fire Service for exact forest management, its up to the state foresters. The FFS may choose to burn certain areas they feel a need or has a higher priority for one reason or another. But ultimately it's uo to the tree folks I would assume...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    Understandably so. I was affected too, but the power of conversation and getting real facts is an amazing thing. Everyday speculation and made up nonsense runs wild and ends up getting twisted into ridiculous notions. People should try going to a source of the unexplained more...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    Understandably so... If I did I wouldn't have time to be on here. They are pretty busy...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    I apologize. This is the one I was thinking of.
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    If you want to start that conversation you better have some better reasoning and factual statements on the issue. I'm not going to waste my time arguing over who is right and who is wrong. I can already picture your argument meerly on I pay taxes and their my roads blah blah blah... Yes, there...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    I don't care about it being closed. It has no effect on me and I'm not crying about it. If I wanted to access the area I'd just go a different direction. I can except things that are unlike some people who feel entitled because they pay taxes. Here's a shock, we all pay taxes and that's life. I...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    And did it work? Just use the other road, it goes to the same place. A dead end.
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    Your probably correct. With that said, your also right with "a few". It's only a few that complain and why nothing is going to change from the status. Rockwood can be used to get to the dead end at the bridge just the same. Maybe more people should push for a new bridge instead. ‍♂:bang:
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    Its no different than a town, county, or state road. The owner is the owner, I can't understand why people keep beating a dead horse...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    From what I understand is, the state has full access for whatever reason they may need any place anytime. Like for this wildfire...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    That's not going to happen either so let it go and see what happens. lol
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    There is nothing to be done. The town owns the road and the cg owner has lease rights to it. End of story...
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    These were taken while doing a fire effects assessment
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    Crews Battling Wildfire Along Mullica River in South Jersey’s Wharton State Forest

    I can say the SM is still in the green, but there is a hard burn up to the cedars...
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    "Walk-in" sign

    These types of sings have been around here for many years now. They usually end up getting ripped down...you know, out of sight out of mind and won't apply to me. :rolleyes:
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    Controlled Burning

    https://www.nj.gov/dep/newsrel/2022/22_0004.htm
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    RAIN?

    Thats not the only thing that may wash away. If something is not done with some of the over abundance of beavers blocking up culverts your going to see roads washed away. With the combination of snowpack, frozen ground and blocked pipes embankments are not going to be able to handle an inch of...
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    WMAs closing areas

    It's closed, and walk in only. hopefully it stays that way. This place is out of control with its activity.
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