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  1. manumuskin

    Early This Morning Exploring

    I noticed she has a hell of a bladder.I always have to slip off at least once a day when she's with us:-)She never does:-) Also it is legal to lave cmeras on sate land but if someone steals it the state will no even take a report or investigate it because you technically abandoned it on public...
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    Spotted Camels

    Plant wise Bob what is more diverse? A natural flowing cedar stream or a beaver bog.I know the beavers change the look of the stream for centuries there after but the ponds are a have for wildlife and fish.Are they a more diverse area for plants as well? I know they do not make very nice...
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    Early This Morning Exploring

    Looking at the map I coulda swore we found that one and I thought it was inscribed.My memory must be getting weak.I thought there was a trail to it after you walked across a board to get over the canal and some concrete abutments.
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    Spotted Camels

    I got fire ants in my pants in Mississippi.Laid wet shorts up on the barracks sill when i was in the NG . I had been swimmin.Put my wet shorts on in the middle of the night to walk across the filed to the bathroom and the shorts were full of thirsty fire ants that had climbed the wall and went...
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    Spotted Camels

    I"ve always had a thing for beavers myself :-)
  6. manumuskin

    Early This Morning Exploring

    which one is this? did you find clues or just get lucky?
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    Couple of Batona Trail Questions

    I"ve walked that new section.It seems like they may have actually shortened the trail???
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    Boyd's Map of the Pines beta available

    On quick examintaion in GE there are several islands that show on the topo but not on this map??? I would think with 5 foot contours it should be the opposite.The swamp symbols on the islands are vacant but no contours show as on the USGS topo.This is actually a good thing I guess.Keeps my...
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    Boyd's Map of the Pines beta available

    With five foot contours some islands are sure to show that only showed on aerials before. That exception is the old blueberry field I used to pick free blueberries in back in the 90's.It never even occured to me I might not be on Wharton property.It has never been posted to my knowledge.I filled...
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    Couple of Batona Trail Questions

    Very nice map karl.Never seen one with the mileages added.
  11. manumuskin

    Spotted Camels

    I do regret the crickets,on the other hand the ants that I used to pop with a magnifying glass brings no remorse.Ants and I are mortal enemies.
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    What mammal would dig up sand over and over?

    A buck scrape generally has grooves in the sand where the antlers have been dragged across the ground.Also if fresh and you get down and stick your nose virtually in the sand you can smell fresh buck piss.I personally don't care for the smell but doe seemed to get turned on by it and other...
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    South Jersey town bombed out of existence in 1942

    I frequently here folks pronounce chiggers as jiggers.In WV that is the defacto name of them.
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    Do you live in a redneck town

    The flag is looked at more now as a "Rebel" flag and not a Battle flag for the Confederacy.It is waved as a symbol by most people of their right to tell the Federal Government to "Kiss Off" for any reason they deem worthy of it. It wasn't considered a racist flag till the KKK took to flying it...
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    South Jersey town bombed out of existence in 1942

    http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2014/10/baileytown_bombed_out_of_existence.html Article about Baileytown
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    Spotted Camels

    I remember as a little kid catching the regular field cricket variety in the basement and smashing them with my dads vice just to see what came out.Kinda looked like what comes out of my nose after a bad cold.Not proud of doing it now but kids will be kids,especially boys.
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