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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Just about 9/10ths of an inch the last day or so at my location, but I know areas close by are either way above wet while other are still very dry. This is the latest look at conditions from this morning…
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    A treasure hunt in South Jersey has a hidden prize worth over $3,000

    Even nobody is a somebody. Hahaha My comment wasn’t meant to be any harm, but rather stating what I saw and perceived. Alls well…
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    A treasure hunt in South Jersey has a hidden prize worth over $3,000

    Like anything else, it will probably be a long time for that answer comes along…
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    A treasure hunt in South Jersey has a hidden prize worth over $3,000

    lol.. not to play devils advocate but man, how thing change with something people don’t really like or want. It was a total uproar about the state possibly requiring permits for the roads, and now everyone is pushing for the proper permits and the following of every state rule to play a game...
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    Exploring The Mines Spung Fire Area

    Just to be partially clear, the NJFFs did not do any forest burning this past season due to the statewide drought conditions. That's most likely why you didn't see any notifications. Wharton is normally treated will fire regularly on a norm...
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Mine will do the 24hr from the time the rain begins. I had 1.88” here in Folsom.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Thank you. I like that it has the rain start time and a running total all in a constant view.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    What type of a rain/ weather gauge are you using? It has some interesting info on it I could use…
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    Fort Mott wildfire

    That is an intense wildfire on Fort Mott
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    Stone Searching Fall & Winter 2024/2025

    The ID number is now required on deer stands and equipment in state park land for identification reasons. Kind of like locks are for honest people...
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Well, it may make up the shortage for December at this point but it won’t touch the long term.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    It was enough to mess up the dust on my vehicles. Nothing more…
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Just wait and see what tomorrow’s map looks like. I think it will adjust more than people would think.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Storms have passed in my vicinity. Received about 10 drops at best…
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Its Rockwood. It’s not bad for the most part, but beat up in the usual places by the usual suspects. Otherwise it’s very dry and sandy and can be made in mostly 2wd as of today…
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    There is no surface water to be found. The sprung on SCway almost dry, and the ditches on the Batsto Fireline rd coming from Constable have 0 water in them. That was not the case this time last year.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    I can say this. SE Wharton is even drier than this time last year if that even in a drought.
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    Smokey D. Bear Traveling Artwork Exhibit

    Correct. Because "Wild"fires are bad, but controlled fires are good. A forest on fire under the right condition are understandably a welcome occurrence.
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