I had this old article sent to me by a friend.I seriously doubt there should be any copyright issues.It describes an old trip from Millville to Cumberland Furnace.I would say there were bushes but no trees mentioned because they were all fed to the furnace as charcoal.I ride this strip regularly...
Ahhh! The Far North! I don't circulate much that far up.72 is normally my northern boundary though i occasionally will venture to within sight of lakehurst but it's been years since I"ve been up there.
I used to run around those Tarkiln Bogs long before I knew what a Tar Kiln was.back in the early 90's when I lived in Belleplain those bogs were my stompin grounds. Kind of a piney isolate in a wilderness of oaks and maple swamps,.
You threw maps away? How sacreligious! My wife could never get me to throw away books or maps.Don't let her know you did it or she will want to know how your wife got you to do it.
I was looking for a nationwide map since I"m starting to look at relocation places when I retire and I want a place where theres lots of public land to keep me from the temptation of trespassing. Too old to run now and too old to fight so I"m trying to behave but I need a lot of woods to get into.
https://maps.usgs.gov/padusdataexplorer/
Didn't know if this site had ever been posted.I just found it.Shows Public Land for the whole country.Would be nice if the overlay was see through.Maybe it is and I just haven't found it yet.
I must admit that really was a nice rack in the first flick and I was inclined to like that best.Always been one for a nice rack but I am getting a bit on the dusty side now and when the second flick opened and i saw the comfy chair I said thats for me! I was enjoying the comfy chair when scene...
Bob I thought you more of a Hippie.I see you have a bit of Hillbilly in you too.Perhaps a HipBilly? June carter always said her sisters had the purty voices thats why she had to be funny,she said it was all she had.
Thats Classic kiln. Donut with a trench through it.I even think i see the barrel hole.and as you notice the trech faces the swamp.using gravity and topography to work for em.
Would you be related to this fellow?
Eliakim Wardell Sr
1634–1692
Birth NOVEMBER 23, 1634 • Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death 26 MAY 1692 • Burlington...
Me and my wife both have a few Tories in our trees.You would think I would have more since half my tree is from the South and the Tories were supposedly a much higher percentage down there since the British weren't showing their true colors down there.Up here the patriots were much stronger...
I have that graveyard in my gpx file and one person in it. A Faith Cook Falkenburge,. Perhaps she was a Wooley before marriage? They do have quite large families.Heck they had no cable or youtube,what else were they gonna do in the evening?