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    What is this symbol?

    I'm going with dam. The current symbol for dam is a dark solid line going across a body of water (stream) where the body of water appears to look wider on one side then the other. The 'comb-like' symbol only appears on the 1942 topo. The other topo maps have the solid dark line. If you look...
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    Pine Barrens Fishing Question

    For the past 12 years I exclusively fish abandoned cranberry bogs. I only have a very limited time early in the season before the bogs get choked out with Fragrant Water-Lilies and other vegetation. I have only pulled out Chain Pickerel, strictly using artificial. Yellow Bullheads and Brown...
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    Two From Today

    Here's one from this past week. While hiking to one of my favorite spots in Wharton, I saw two Imperial Moths mating.
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    Fish

    Congrats! That's a nice size yellow perch.
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    Storm

    Guy. not much here in Westmont. Just some rain and little wind. Maybe the ground was so saturated it help bring the tree down, unless you had a worst storm.
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    Storm

    I just got a storm alert on my cell about 10 minutes ago. Right now it is very dark, some thunder and lightning, but no heavy winds or rain, as we got at 12:30 today, I'm located in Haddon Township (Westmont), between Collingswood and Haddonfield. Right now it is even darker like night time...
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    CLOSED

    I've been in the Pines once per week in the past four weeks. I too only explore remote places. During my four weekday trips, I only saw 3 vehicles and one person, and that's when I was driving. Two of those trips were down Carranza Road and another two past miles past Friendship to the lower...
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    Isolation 2020

    I have 7 grandkids; 3 in Maryland, 2 in Georgia, and 2 granddaughter just around the corner from me. I stopped there at the end my run this morning just to let them know that Grandpa loves them. My wife speaks to some of them by using Messenger on Facebook. The kids (I'm not a techy) can super...
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    Isolation 2020

    Bob; probably all the stores in Forked River were out of toilet paper and bread. Or they heard about the special senior hours.
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    Isolation 2020

    Bob; I have to drive RT 70 all the time I go to the Pines through Cherry Hill. I go during the weekdays, so everyone is going the opposite direction. At this time of year though, the low sun is brutal. I also plan to leave the Pines before the afternoon traffic builds up.
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    Isolation 2020

    Bob; I believe you went the wrong way on Lacey Rd to do your grocery shopping. Almost everyone in Whiting is over 60. Go into Forked River or better yet, drive down to the ShopRite on RT 9 in Waretown. I got 7 grandkids, but only 2 local, just around the corner from me. I have been seeing...
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    Isolating in the Pines

    Toothy Critter. This is what I was doing in the Pines last week. This is the time of the year to fish the old cranberry bogs and reservoirs before they get choked with Fragrant White Lilies. Here's another photo I like to share that I came across while picking out the ones above. I ID'd...
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    Isolating in the Pines

    I went down to the Pines last Wednesday. Passing the North and South Gate of FPP, the lots were full. Where I went, four different places, I didn't see a sole or vehicle. That's nothing different then any other time I go. Being retired, I only go on weekdays. Wanna get away...…. Here's a...
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    Pine Barren History Shorts

    The address for Montgomery Farms is 257 Carranza Road. However, its homestead is 0.22 miles off of Carranza.. It could be the road leading to the farm house.
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    Where is this?

    Back on July 21, 2019 on Post 1629, Bob showed the location of 'The High Bridge' on a 1930 map for anyone to guess its location. With much luck I found it quite quickly. At the time, I didn't post the find so to give someone else the opportunity. It doesn't appear that happened. It is located...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Joe, That bog north of the canal has not been discuss before. It was only mentioned to give Dave another option to where he might have worked at back in 1960.
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Boyd, Yes, your 2nd and 3rd link is the canal, which I believe is supporting water to the cranberry bog 3/4 mile further south near Route 542. My link was to show the canal, the Bog and one other bog just north of the canal.
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Dave, Click on 'NJPB MAPS' on the black band of this Site. Then click on the Map drop down. Then click on TOPO. As you see there are other choices of maps. The Red Marker you first see on the maps is Chatsworth. Just scroll straight down on the map to the area we been discussing. Use the +...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Rich; you were quite clear on that old post. I was just reconfirming what you said. And relaying that information to Dave that the Joe Palmer bog is on the west side of the Wading River. Ron
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Rich and Dave, Rich; doing a little more research on the net, I came across a Post from this Site from 2009. Turtle, at the time, had questioned about a canal across the Wading River from Charcoal Landing. This canal is on the west side on the river. You stated that Joe Palmer inherited the...
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