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  1. RednekF350

    What is this building?

    Research complete sir. Privately owned.
  2. RednekF350

    anyone know about.....

    Dave, These are the two lots owned by the Mechescatuxen Corporation. I am not sure if the association owns the homes too or if it covers just the lake and woods. Over 90 acres between the two lots. The lots may be individually owned. I can tell you first hand it is very difficult to...
  3. RednekF350

    Swamp walk at sunset

    Looks like a little spung along Gun Branch off Chew. Then again it could be anywhere you want it to be out in the big woods. Thanks for sharing.
  4. RednekF350

    The Cranberry Packing House At Hampton Park

    That is an awesome structure Guy. A great find and research on your part. I would have never guessed it looked anything like it did in the photos. I am really surprised that its demise is such recent history. Scott
  5. RednekF350

    The Orange Army is In Town

    All of ours are coming into their prime now. I took 2 galllons to Pa. last week and returned with two empty jugs. Glad you are enjoying it. Scott
  6. RednekF350

    The Orange Army is In Town

    Good for you German. We are having a great waterfowl season this year with my son's dog Hank. I took a few days in Pa. last week and dropped a nice 7 pointer with my 209x50 Encore. I don't leave home without it. Estimated dressed weight, using Pa. Game Commission's chart based on chest size...
  7. RednekF350

    The Orange Army is In Town

    Tomorrow is the opener of the six day firearm season for deer and for a lot of South Jersey, that means the pines gun clubs will be out in force. I full appreciate the club hunting tradition in southern NJ but it is not for me. I may go out at the end of the week down here after the sweepers...
  8. RednekF350

    Mannis Duck Pond

    Nice Ed. One of my favorite spots in all of the pines. I would love to find some members of that deer club.
  9. RednekF350

    History of Enduro racing in the Pines.

    Here is a thread I started with some old route sheets provided by Y-Buc-Bill. http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/recreation/7445-trail-y-buc-bill.html#post77422
  10. RednekF350

    History of Enduro racing in the Pines.

    Y-Buc Bill is deer hunting in Saskatchewan this week. God bless him. I will forward this thread to him on his personal email for when he returns. Scott
  11. RednekF350

    Enjoy!

    I give thanks that we live in a free country and give thanks to the people who have given and who still dedicate their lives to keep it that way.
  12. RednekF350

    Waterfowling The Pines

    Thank you Bill, I am truly honored.
  13. RednekF350

    Waterfowling The Pines

    There is nothing like watching the woods and water come to life on a clear, windless morning Bob.
  14. RednekF350

    Waterfowling The Pines

    Yesterday my son, his dog and a friend were going duck hunting off of the Delaware River for the day day but I couldn't commit for the long haul. I elected to go by myself to an old haunt of mine deep in the pines. It is a lot of work to get in there requiring a long ride in on a crappy road...
  15. RednekF350

    I had heard the DEP did this in the early 80's but I was skeptical. August 4th 1981

    Maybe the theory was the black cats would cross the path of the deer and then they would be hexed with bad luck, step out in front of truck and be killed ??? This could explain a lot of the road kills over the last 60 years. :)
  16. RednekF350

    Evans Bridge memorial

    I even kinda remember that Bob had a small Thermos of coffee stashed near the bridge and I thought it was weird to drink coffee after a long hike in warm weather. Especially with cold beers nestled snugly on ice in coolers less than a mile away. I am thinking of another time ???
  17. RednekF350

    Evans Bridge memorial

    Bob did take us to it on the Big Trip. I remembered that as soon as I saw the current picture. We spent a few minutes around the bridge before malikng the final push to the camp.
  18. RednekF350

    Metal detecting enthusiast...question about Dunbarton baseball field and Fleming Pike

    The State misspelled it Guy. It was and still is owned by the Grasso family. It is actively farmed, usually in field corn.
  19. RednekF350

    Rails At Double Trouble

    Very cool and very interesting Guy. Now we know a lot more about them than we did just a few weeks ago. I like Historic Aerials even though it is painfully slow and the quality is sometimes a little poor. They really like their watermarks too. I have used their site for work projects and...
  20. RednekF350

    manmade field in Wharton and an area cleared many years ago

    Yes Gipsie and the nearby Eleanor Adams and Tylertown feedstrips. Until you posted this, I never knew them by any other name than the Bulltown rye strips. I never noticed that the names appear on the Google mappings. The Tylertown strips shown at the bottom of the attached is where I spent...
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