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  1. pinelandpaddler

    Thoughts on ATV use in New Jersey.

    Oh good, TheTinMan is back! Where's my popcorn? Anyway, this is some interesting discussion going on here. I especially like the "if I can't ride my ATV, then I might as well become a drug addict" line of reasoning. Good stuff!
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    Development plans threaten Buena Vista Pinelands

    Should we spend public funds to encourage exurban sprawl in a United Nation's designated International Biosphere Reserve and then call it Smart Growth? http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/182/story/333043.html
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    Beer (again)

    Ben, I had never heard of Chelsea Brewing. Let me know if you ever see it available in a liquor store. I'm happy to see you drinking more IPAs. Keep at it!
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    Beer (again)

    Well spoken, my friend.
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    Beer (again)

    The frogs that they are, the French have produced some of the world's best, from Debussy to fine ales. :) Scott, you truly are a man of fine taste, and that you discovered true brew at such an old age truly is inspiring. I always look forward to drinking another with you. As for winter...
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    Thanksgiving

    :rofl:
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    The "Bog Slog", a PBX Hike

    Wow. Ain't I somethin' though?
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    The "Bog Slog", a PBX Hike

    Jeff, you are becoming quite the photographer. Great shots!
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    The "Bog Slog", a PBX Hike

    I think we were all on the same wavelength there. It was a great hike, though. Thanks for getting us back there, Scott.
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    old bridge near batsto ?

    I think Ben has it spot on. I suspect that Constable's Bridge won't be repaired for years to come.
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    Ancient Cedar Logs

    To think that this white cedar lived to witness nearly 11 centuries of Pine Barrens history. Amazing. Dr. Beesley also attested to a 500 year old tree beneath this one. It is humbling to contemplate that there are centuries upon centuries of forest lost beneath our feet. The father of...
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    Ancient Cedar Logs

    This thread deserves to be revived. I was reading More Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey last night, and in the chapter "Forests Underground", Beck mentions that the sumberged cedar logs were accidentally discovered by peat miners who were digging down to depths of twenty or thirty feet...
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    Pines panel hires chief scientist

    Let's hope that science will become a more deciding factor in the Commission's decisions.
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    Is Constable Bridge Open?

    Scott, I have not been there for a couple of months, but I would bet that they haven't fixed it.
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    Things that shouldn't be done in the Pines.

    Uh-oh, here's trouble.
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    Beetle Traps

    Cool. On the last PBX outing, we came across a number of what we believe to be some sort of insect traps. Maybe one of the guys will post a picture.
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