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  1. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    So this is legal? Can it be undone or is this hell with the rest of us and kiss Millers @$$ week?
  2. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    The legality of this road closure stands in question.The state owns the land on both sides of it and I would presume the state also owns the road.Apparently the guy who closed it claims Hammonton gave it to him.Whilst in the state forest it also is within the City limits of Hammonton.It is a...
  3. manumuskin

    More land to be

    Looks like Cumberland County:-)
  4. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    I talked to the woman 21 years ago.Me and Momma wanted to git married and we wanted to git married on the banks of the Nescohague about a quarter mile behind the church.First road to the left past the now closed bridge.We were happy with any where in the barrens but we wanted my Uncle who was a...
  5. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    There is always oxygen and propane.....Who said that?
  6. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    Might be something as simple as knocking over a dead but sound cedar and lashing it between two trees across the creek and then running a rope across higher up for a hand rail.have to find a suitable spot though.
  7. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    I imagine there might be a conflict with canoers who object to a lift over.They may trash any bridge low enough to obstruct their progress. Maybe find two trees opposite each other and make a rope bridge with a higher rope to hold onto.Get it up above the canoers?
  8. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    Might be worth it to get together some interested folks and build a small footbrige across there since that is apparently the only ay to get anywhere near this area with a vehicle for the forseeable future.
  9. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    Thats what I heard but i heard the reason it was never repaired was because of incessant whining about the truck noises during church
  10. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    Looks like me and Guy were answering at the same time:-)
  11. manumuskin

    It's Still There

    Jon I fear you are in for a long walk to access the Swamp Monster. The best way to have drove in went off of 206 here http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.69909116443121&lng=-74.7523166577148&z=14&type=nj2015&gpx= But recently a person who doesn't even own the road has gated it here...
  12. manumuskin

    ATSION CRANBERRY BOGS ABANDONED

    I believe that map is from late 1800's but not sure.it would appear the road was there first unless they just neglected to show the bogs.
  13. manumuskin

    ATSION CRANBERRY BOGS ABANDONED

    Okay,The question is what was there first? 206 or the bogs? I just aeriald back to 31 and both were there then but it looks as if 206 may have been dirt?It's very white looking.Was the bogs built around the road using it as a dam? Or were the bogs already there and they availed themselves of the...
  14. manumuskin

    More Rain This Year????

    Guy you need a jacked up four wheel drive. Though I must admit you get more places in a low rider front wheel drive car then I"ve ever seen anybody else get to.I bet people are occasionally amazed when they see you in the barrens.They probably exclaim "How the hell did he get back here with...
  15. manumuskin

    Mannis Duck Pond on Jakes Branch

    The island I frequent appears to be between the arms of the Mill Pond.There is nice islands both above and below where Springers dumps in.Not really islands but high dunes.Bet there was a bit of activity in those places to make them the humusless wonder lands they are today.
  16. manumuskin

    Wharton snow damage

    There was over 100 trees down in Laurel Lake.I was without power two days and some went over three.Had crews from Canada and Indiana here helping/Every block had trees down and they kept falling after the snow was melted.
  17. manumuskin

    The Story of NJ Civil Boundaries 1606-1968

    http://www.njherald.com/20170416/searching-for-boundaries-at-bearfoot-mountain
  18. manumuskin

    The Story of NJ Civil Boundaries 1606-1968

    Well after checking the topos it appears the location of the granite monuments and apparently the accompanying stones are marked right on the topos.At first i was confused and I thought the old line which favored New jersey further north was monumented but it doesn't appear so.It looks as if NJ...
  19. manumuskin

    The Story of NJ Civil Boundaries 1606-1968

    http://www.njherald.com/article/20160306/ARTICLE/303069989# Looks like there are some stones to be found out there! It speaks of these in the pdf file posted above.
  20. manumuskin

    Wear head protection...

    If that thing lands on my head I"m sueing China and I"ll get back most of The USA that they have bought.You guys can find the wildest bit of it for me and bury me there and set up a monument of the space junk that killed me on top!
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