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  1. pinelandpaddler

    Nature's Sand Art

    Awesome array of colors! (Not sure what you mean by 'concretion' though.) Ain't it cool to think that all our colorful Pine Barrens strata was laid down by Noah's flud? Pay no attention to our friend Bob. Evaporation, eh? This beer might evaporate if I don't drink it soon. :beerspill:
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    The Forks of the Mullica: A historian's tour

    This past Sunday, I had the pleasure of paddling the river with none other than Uncle Budd Wilson. Budd is a retired archaeologist who helped excavate important industrial sites at Batsto. His knowledge of the area is extensive, and his passion for local history is unmatched. We each hopped in...
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    Little Things

    You know it. Especially coupled with some fine ale.
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    A Crawleys paddle, again.

    A few friends once paddled to the Casino to enjoy some 22 oz Ommegang bottles a couple summers ago. We pulled our kayaks onto the floating dock and went in for some beer. We probably weren't supposed to do that, but whatever. Yeah, they need to make it more inviting for us lowly paddlers...
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    Beer (again)

    Southern Tier Imperial Black Ale. Holy shit.
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    A slow drift down the Mullica

    So you are one to think dudes are purty? That is not becoming of a Christian gentleman such as yourself.
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    All she lost: My sister's battle with Lyme disease

    Guy, What is this generic versionyou refer to? I'm assuming I need a prescription? Pandot, thanks for the recommendation. I will definitely be looking into my options. However, I cannot afford to pay another $500 to take the highly unreliable Lyme test.
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    All she lost: My sister's battle with Lyme disease

    46er, I've been reading that IV Vitamin C has been known to completely wipe out infectious diseases, even in their advanced stages. I don't know for a fact that I have advanced Lyme, of if I have it at all, but I read that antibiotics are pretty ineffective late in the game. Besides, those...
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    All she lost: My sister's battle with Lyme disease

    The symptoms have returned. I'm going to find a doctor who will administer intravenous vitamin C.
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    A slow drift down the Mullica

    False eyes indeed! Ain't evolution marvelous?
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    July Pine Plains

    Don't know the bird, but that is one hell of a picture.
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    Beer (again)

    Scott, If it's not too late, don't drink the 120 minute just yet. That beer needs to age. The longer the better. I recently got a hold of a bottle of that stuff at a local bar. It must have been sitting in the cooler for a couple of years. It looked like it went through hell. But the...
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    Music for the day

    Jake Shimabukuro rocks the ukulele: It's all in that right hand.
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    Music for the day

    Powerful.
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    Beer (again)

    Hop Stooped! An even better one for the hopheads is Lagunita's Kill Ugly Radio.
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    Music for the day

    Cash closes the generation gap:
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    Eaten Alive

    Simply awesome, bobbleton!
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    Jemima Mount

    Spungman, How prevalent is ironstone in the Cohansey formation? I used to work at the golf course in Waretown (I know, 'tis a shame) where ironstone is virtually everywhere exposed. Was this ironstone formed via bacteria just as it is today in the Pine Barrens?
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    Jemima Mount

    “The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.” - Bertrand Russell
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    Jemima Mount

    Kevin, an erratic is a rock that was carried by a glacier and left behind when the ice melted and the glacier retreated. Glaciers never did make it into South Jersey. My understanding is that our SJ hills are scattered remnants of sandy/gravelly river bottoms that have largely eroded away...
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