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    N.J. Natives new Book

    I have mixed feelings on it.I realize there are many egg heads with paint cans at the ready,relic hunters as well. But on the other hand I myse;lf have found many neat places from books,The barrens being one of them 0riginally through Parnes canoeing book and then branched out from there with...
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    N.J. Natives new Book

    https://www.jerseysbest.com/n-j-natives-new-book-uncovers-the-states-hidden-history-one-ruin-at-a-time/ The Millville bunkers are 2 and four miles from my house.Two sets of em.Every time I"ve been there I"ve never seen a soul.Looks like it';s about to end
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    Welcome to lidar.boydsmaps.com!

    I remember we were there at least twice.Once in summer and once in winter
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    Welcome to lidar.boydsmaps.com!

    The stone I "m speaking of was supposed to be roughly here https://online.boydsmaps.com/#18/39.79472/-74.82196/njgin2007i we tried several times and never found it.
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    Welcome to lidar.boydsmaps.com!

    are any of these stones the one we have looked for several times one time of which i caught a black rat snake near where the stone should have been?I t was very bad briars along the edge of the meadow.
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    East Plains

    Had to google what a Wallenda is.
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    Stone And Property Corner Searching...Fall/Winter 2020-2021

    Not a fan of walking sticks myself but I think I"d appreciate one in that situation.
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    NJ hunter found stabbed and beaten to death at Boy Scout reservation

    Scroungy looking Dude? First I thought it might have been me but you've never seen me without speaking to me.
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    Robert B. Parnes (1931-2020) "Canoeing the Jersey Pine Barrens".

    My copy looks rough because it did many a trip floating in the bottom of canoe.it's waterproof and I wasnt very organized back then.
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    Robert B. Parnes (1931-2020) "Canoeing the Jersey Pine Barrens".

    Got mine in 78 when it came out.I was fourteen and so started my obsession with the Barrens. It started in a canoe,a canoe I still have
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    Robert B. Parnes (1931-2020) "Canoeing the Jersey Pine Barrens".

    I posted before I actually red the article.I see it now
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    Robert B. Parnes (1931-2020) "Canoeing the Jersey Pine Barrens".

    Is He the one that wrote "Canoeing the Pine Barrens" book? I have it https://www.amazon.com/Canoeing-Jersey-Barrens-Robert-Parnes/dp/087106491X Mine is an older cover then this one
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    Herd's Cabin

    yeah I knew a chain was 66 ft so I multiplied that by 12 and got the inches then divided that by 100 for each link and came up with 7.92 inches which is how I figured out the exact length when links were given.Guys .66 will be easier and quicker.If I';d of thought about it I';d of known that...
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    Herd's Cabin

    I never thought of just using .66.I add the links up after the chains as 7.92 inches per link.your was is shorter and easier.
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    Herd's Cabin

    I am not afeared of private property! and I have weekends off now!
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    Herd's Cabin

    did the well have brick walls?or maybe shored up with wood which rotted and allowed the collpase?
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    Exploring A New Area

    The only complaint I have about cell cameras is they have no where near the zoom capability of the average camera with only moderate zoom capability.
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    West Jersey Cranberry Meadow

    The best took it:-) Maybe twenty years from now we can do a "now and then" photo.You'll probably have to drag me out there on a travois by then.Hopefully like most old folks I"ll lose weight between now and then:-)
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    West Jersey Cranberry Meadow

    the second stone down
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