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  1. manumuskin

    Fall/Winter Stone Searching 2019/2020

    Needs a match
  2. manumuskin

    Mason Dixon Line Re-Survey

    I have always wanted to find these stones.There is a website with all the locations and pics of most of the stones,many are on private property. I have seen a few along roads.Also there are other stones marking the "arc" which ios the northern border of delaware that arcs from I believe the...
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    Welcome to lidar.boydsmaps.com!

    Like that technology that can see through walls.
  4. manumuskin

    Welcome to lidar.boydsmaps.com!

    Boyd why does the Wading River bridge not show on Lidar? I know it's still there.Just drove over it a couple weeks ago:-)
  5. manumuskin

    Fall/Winter Stone Searching 2019/2020

    I think we could almost find a stone with these!
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    Barry Zeldin Podcast

    There is actually no such thing as a sense of direction.It is just attention to detail and knowledge of how to use the sun,moon,stars,tree branches,etc to determine direction. I agree with Guy.I have been in woods very close to those and once you walk in you cannot see the tower because the...
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    Fall/Winter Stone Searching 2019/2020

    I remember fiding those.I was zoning in on the corners on the topo and both stones were off 75 ft from the topo or shoukld I say the topos were what was off?
  8. manumuskin

    Looking for forum post about "AL" marker stones

    Guy I still haven't went back to see that one you jess and I were headed to when we turned back because of the briars.Aren't their several you have found that I haven't been to? I know at least that one.We were looking for one you didn't find on the trip befoe at the croner of a high piece of...
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    Looking for forum post about "AL" marker stones

    I have been to half a dozen of them and I know Guy has found a few more.The joke going is that their mine since my name is AL:-) I actually think the L stands for Lippincot and I think the A may actually stand for Al??? Be warned some of them are quite a nasty trip to get to
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Guy is this one of the stones west of Martha Pond? I remember two that were inscribed and flat and had to be poked to find.
  11. manumuskin

    Where can I find out about burn schedules?

    Thanks 46er!
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    Where can I find out about burn schedules?

    I just too my wife and the dogs up to Howardsville today to let the dogs run in the field.I hadn't been there in probably ten years.We pull up to the road in which is usually gated and it was hanging open with fresh truck tracks.Thats when we looked ahead and noticed smoke.They were in the...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    I think the new Genus name is Nerodia
  14. manumuskin

    Pink Clay

    I know some what about dirtand I"d say good old Pine Barrens sugar sand is my favorite dirt on the other hand I know absolutely nothing of beer being an absolute teetoaller from birth that being said I"d have to go with either Birch or Root,.
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    No Copperheads in the Pines?

    I doubt cold winters are the answer since they live all through Pa,upper NJ and into NY state
  16. manumuskin

    No Copperheads in the Pines?

    This site tells you if bitten by a venomous snake to lay flat and go to a hospital. Plkease explain if your in the woods how to you lay flat and at the same time proceed to a hospital...
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    No Copperheads in the Pines?

    I would say you may be correct if Copperheads have never been reported from South Jersey in the past which to my knowledge they have never been reported here.If they have been reported here then I"d say the fact they are no longer here probably has something to do with us maybe creating...
  18. manumuskin

    Bigfoot in the Pines!

    For goodness sake just stay away from the Corona!
  19. manumuskin

    No Copperheads in the Pines?

    I have wondered this myself since Copperheads live in very similar habitats to the Pines in the Carolinas.They are supposedly in Delaware according to range maps and in southeast Pa so why not here? Maybe we can rectify this? :-) Just kidding, don't need the wildlife gestapo knocking on my door.
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