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  1. RednekF350

    NJ State Policy for Geocaching

    You got that right. I have been very impressed and pleased with the progress the State has made on illegal dumping in State Forests and WMA's of late. I would really like to see the few slugs that are going to be delegated to the NJ Geocache Review Team be redirected to the NJ Let's Get Shingles...
  2. RednekF350

    NJ State Policy for Geocaching

    No Gibby. Below is the text of that bill. Even as slow as the wheels of the lawmakers move, I don't think it would take 11 years to see action from that bill. I just showed all of this Geocaching policy crap to my wife and she is furious. http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2004/bills/a2000/1930_I1.HTM
  3. RednekF350

    NJ State Policy for Geocaching

    My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed Geocaching and we have several planted in very remote areas of the Pines under her screen name. People that have found our most remote ones have always been appreciative of the beating that they endured to find them. I suppose we are finished planting them now...
  4. RednekF350

    NJ State Policy for Geocaching

    The State can't properly staff its parks, can't afford to place trash containers in parks and forests, can't fund the preservation of its historic resources but they can find the time and designate staff to monitor geocache placement ? BULLS%IT !
  5. RednekF350

    Bog Iron Knife Making

    Resourceful to say the least. Nice work !
  6. RednekF350

    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    The Sleeper/Mullica monument is a corner to just Burlington and Atlantic counties. I have pics somewhere but Guy can find one faster I am sure.
  7. RednekF350

    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    That monument has seen a lot of fire in its lonely lifetime.
  8. RednekF350

    132-year-old Winchester rifle found propped against desert tree in Nevada

    Cool find. If only that gun could talk. Here is one used by a genuine Indian going for $12,500.00 ! http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/indian-used-winchester-1873-w6510/#.VLf-FC4zLCs
  9. RednekF350

    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    Here's a Hexamer of a nickel works in Camden owned by our boy Joseph Wharton. http://www.philageohistory.org/rdic-images/view-image.cfm/HGSv4.0291 And his Glass works next to the nickel works: http://www.philageohistory.org/rdic-images/view-image.cfm/HGSv24.2344-2345 And the Pleasant Mills...
  10. RednekF350

    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    Hexamer Maps are the most amazingly detailed maps and extremely useful for performing ASTM Phase I site assessments. The problem is their limited mapping areas. Next to them, Sanborn mappings are very good too, with very good coverage. As for child labor, I say bring it back. The army of...
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