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  1. pinelandpaddler

    Pinelands Commission to Consider Wharton MAP

    OK, who can explain this snippet from the CMP? "No motor vehicle other than fire, police or emergency vehicles or those vehicles used for the administration or maintenance of any public land shall be operated upon publicly owned land within the Pinelands. Other motor vehicles may operate on...
  2. pinelandpaddler

    Album Review – The Pines of My Past by Gabe Coia

    Chooch, drop by Renault on Sunday, March 13th. The CD also includes a nifty fold-out map the depicts the places of the Pines that are featured in each song.
  3. pinelandpaddler

    Album Review – The Pines of My Past by Gabe Coia

    Thank you, my PBX brothers.
  4. pinelandpaddler

    Album Review – The Pines of My Past by Gabe Coia

    Thank you kindly for writing this review, Jeff (Woodjin). I will be selling the album at Lines on the Pines at Renault Winery on Sunday, March 13th. The CD will include a fold-out map created by talented artist James Pullaro. I hope to see many of you there!
  5. pinelandpaddler

    Bog Iron Ore Beds

    That's a tasty map! Where is it? I want to see more.
  6. pinelandpaddler

    New Movie: The Revenant

    Looks like a great movie. I look forward to it.
  7. pinelandpaddler

    Happy B-Day, Spung-Man!

    Happy belated, Spung-Man. I'm lucky to be able to call you my friend.
  8. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Those pieces of wood were part of the bridge.
  9. pinelandpaddler

    Motorized vehicle closure criteria

    Jason, what criteria would you look to for keeping a road open?
  10. pinelandpaddler

    Crop circles?

    That be by wind. More natural symmetry!
  11. pinelandpaddler

    Motorized Access

    The thing is, Jason, that the MAP debate is multi-faceted. On the one hand, most of us here are in agreement with you and others in opposing ORV abuse and the mentality so tragically exhibited by Mr. McGinnis et al. On the other hand, we disagree on both the extent of the closures proposed by...
  12. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Here ya go: “That said Henry Drinker and John Drinker about 5 years ago, when the said saw mill and dam commonly called and known by the name of Estells mill on the said Atsion River had decayed and fallen down, about the space of 2 years ago did not rebuild the same mill, but afterwards...
  13. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Don, the legal documents concerning Jesse Richards vs. Atsion Co. detail that the lock was rebuilt by the Atsion Co.
  14. pinelandpaddler

    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    Thank you, good sir.
  15. pinelandpaddler

    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    Don and all, Here is my musical rendition of The Lady on the Dam: https://gabrielcoia.bandcamp.com/track/the-lady-on-the-dam Don, thanks for telling this story that may have very well been forgotten if you hadn't.
  16. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    SmokeJumper, There were buildings at Estelle's Mill, so it is certainly possible that these stones were taken from the foundations and used as fill for the new raceway (or channel). Rest assured that ironstone with straight lines/ridges/grooves are abundant in hilly areas.
  17. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    You might be surprised at the natural patterns and symmetry that characterize geologic features. Think of ripple marks and dunes, for instance. A similar process results in the features that look to you to be man-made.
  18. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Don, The ironstone in this particular location was used to build up the walls of the raceway. Where is the bank run gravel pit?
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