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  1. manumuskin

    Tabernacle Mayor

    Inbreeding isn't good? I thought recycling was a good thing???? Doesn't this apply to DNA as well?
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    Where is this?

    Yes the dam is the old road,Quite common even today to use dams as road ways. Have to been to the stamping Floor? There is a brick pavement still visible there.It's between the raceway and the creek
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    Where is this?

    Here https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/where-is-this.9838/page-117#post-179862 I once proceeded east across that bridge and where the trail makes a sharp left and heads to the power line I went straight and tried to follow the old highway.I followed the u shaped depression for maybe a...
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    Jones Mill on Muskee Creek

    Some of those maps have large blank areas on them,especially in the Maurice River Township area,also Commercial Township doesn't have a lot either.he may not have had a lot of maps of those areas to go on.
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    Jones Mill on Muskee Creek

    The stone I told you about out there is much smaller then that.Anyone could pick it up and walk away with it.It had some writing on it but was obviously only a piece of a bigger stone.I can't remember what it said but it wasn't much,a few letters if I remember right.
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    Jones Mill on Muskee Creek

    The Dam Hunter! Looks like you found a couple I didn't know about!
  7. manumuskin

    Snake

    I recently got bit in the face by a black rat. I caught him and took him over to my buddy to show him off. When i took him back to put him back on his stump i leaned down to duck under a branch. That brought my face close to his head, he was still in my hand. Got me right under my good eye...
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    Where is this?

    When it comes to stone hunting you have met the wizard!
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    Snake

    Classy Black Rat.White Chin,Shinny scales and kinky posture dead give away,also head scalation distinctive too
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    Cape May County Explorations

    I"ll say Red Maple
  11. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    I have never heard that.I had always read southern Delaware was their northern limit.I"d like to know where this native forest is in cape may County.This is the first I"ve heard of it.
  12. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    There are half a dozen cypress in Greenwich Cumberland County.One is in a private yard visible from rd and several other quite large cypress are on the historical Society property next to the old swedish cabin
  13. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Not Sure but I think your the one Guy who told me where those two trees are.
  14. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    Now I never heard that.I assumed it was planted or you'd think there would be more of them.It is in a wild location but how would it get there with no cypress within many miles? I don't know if the nuts are eaten by birds? I doubt those nuts could survive a salt water journey up from Delmarva.
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    Cape May County Explorations

    I know the Big one on Sluice Creek. I also know a few in Cumberland County and a couple in Wharton.All Planted of course
  16. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    One Tree that you will find in Cape May County and in Cumberland especially in the vicinity if salt marshes is Loblolly Pine.I"ve never noticed them in the Barrens and Cape may is supposedly their northern limit but they are in Cumberland as well.
  17. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    the brown one looked familiar.I have that one.the one I was speaking of looking through is the one top left
  18. manumuskin

    Cape May County Explorations

    That was Tuckahoe River upstream from Hunters Mill.We jump in here https://boydsmaps.com/#16.00/39.331901/-74.864142/hybrid/0.00/0.00 and walk up to the Power Line and Back.A lot of flowers in summer in the Meadows and used to find a bit of spearmint along the creek.Also a noted PBTF...
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    Cape May County Explorations

    I was just lucky and got here before Scott.I think he's the resident expert on tree bark.
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