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    1st of the season

    I imagine it exposed the rock pile south of Coyle Field Guy? The mystery pile we have discussed before.
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    1st of the season

    I"m checking it out tomorrow with Momma and the dogs.I want to find out exacly where it spread and see if it wasted my old camping area
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    1st of the season

    A few days ago on the way home from Wharton I was headed south on 54 and I could see a big fire smoke cloud to the SW of Hammonton and west of about Newtonville.I imagine that was a controlled burn since I heard no news about it.Looked like it may have been the western edge of Williamstown WMA?
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    1st of the season

    I have a clandestine campsite on Papoose headwaters:-( A beautiful open island type area.This is not good
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    Hammock the Batona

    We had a man on here that hiked the Batona almost every week.I forget his name but I have not seen him post in quite some time.Guy and i ran into him years ago on the trail while we were hunting for stones along the trail. Was it Kayak Karl? I forget but I know any questions on the trail He'd...
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    Historic Highways of America

    A link here to download the entire Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica.One of the highest acclaimed editions.Always wanted this set when I was a kid but we never had the money for it.Now it's free as an ebook.If you go to this page then click on PDF or whichever format you choose...
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    Guess Who ?

    I"m changing my name.
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    Photography 101

    You obviously know how to frame a good shot
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    Stone Searching... Fall, Winter, Spring 2018/2019

    Awesome! That wouldn't be near shoal branch would it? I remember a stone that looked a lot like that with a cross in top of it in a swamp that was a side branch to shoal
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    Historic Highways of America

    I have a book packed away and I can't remember the title but it is about a guy who is a reenactor and he sneaks out onto battlefieds on the anniversary nights of the battles and sleeps on the battlefields in uniform and has put his self through the suffering they had as best he could by sleeping...
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    Historic Highways of America

    My kind of road!
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    Historic Highways of America

    another frequently mentioned. https://archive.org/details/vegetationofnewj00hars/page/n4
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    Historic Highways of America

    https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00gord_1/page/n3 This is an interesting book for those interested in names of places.Seems to be a frequent topic on the forum
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    Historic Highways of America

    Have you ever walked the Causeway from Buttonwood Hill to Batsto through Mordecai Swamp? Regular highway with seven foot circumference cedar growing in it.
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    Historic Highways of America

    The Gibersons end looks tight and grassy but drivable
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    Historic Highways of America

    looks like the southern entrance is blocked by a guard rail from dover but the northern go around looks drivable
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    Historic Highways of America

    I see the road on topo.Long straight road , is it still drivable?
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    Historic Highways of America

    I have an ancestor that went over the Wilderness Road with Boone from the Yadkin Valley.His name was Jonas Sparks and He helped build Boonesborough.His name is on the monument in front of the Fort.He was with Boone when his son was killed along Clinch River. There are quite a few old roads...
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    Historic Highways of America

    https://www.tschanzrarebooks.com/pages/books/2138/archie-butler-hulbert/historic-highways-of-america At his url there is a list of books that detail the historic highways of America.They go for over a thousand bucks hard copy.You can download them free as ebooks from Archive.org.I have also...
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    Announcing the new NJPB Maps

    Back in Business! Thanks Boyd!
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