I give him a lot of credit for stopping rampant development in the Pine Barrens. Who knows what the Pines would look like without that courageous decision.
I'm sorry for the loss of your good friend Scott. He was a fine man, and was always courteous to all of us on the site, and really brought a spark to some of our conversations.
Rest in peace Bill.
Al, I cannot blame you at all for thinking that; I've been to your dog beach, and it is very similar. But the one in that photo is across 563 up by the campground, here. You can drive to this one as well. My GPS and time of the photo tells me so.