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  1. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    Thanks Boyd, I'd be curious to see what you come up with. Odd that these few (and possibly others not yet found on your Lidar map on the site) are like this, but none else. PS: Have not been able to use Googe Earth for a couple years now. My computer spits it out. One of those things where I...
  2. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    Could Lidar-derived imaging tell us where the winds barreling down from the top of the Wisconsin ice sheet formed dunes in the barrens? I have no idea, but it's intriguing to see some very smooth terrain on some elevations. Below is Devious, and a couple other spots, near Bulltown Road and...
  3. bobpbx

    Blizzard in March

    Nice report! Those photos, especially with the sleet, are very well done.
  4. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    I think they hope to have the cedar regenerate. http://www.picranberry.com/forest-management/
  5. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    I hope the plan includes that cedar growing back. Atlantic White Cedar wetlands are considered important ecosystems, as you already know. Their decline attracts a lot of study and attention. To me, it would be tragic to allow conversion into blueberry fields or cranberry bogs.
  6. bobpbx

    RAIN?

    In like a Lion?
  7. bobpbx

    Snow day at the bogs

    That's a good one Jon! :cool:
  8. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    Wow, that is blurry in some areas. Must have been summer and sunny, I see a lot of flash back off sandy areas. Why is it that these aerials don't have a handy time and date somewhere easily accessible?
  9. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    In my experience, the older roads are a vanishing breed. In my travels I see many, many roads that nature is taking over. Those packs of roving ATV's and monster trucks are, for the most part, sticking to the tried and true main roads (and adjacent ponds if they find 'em) instead of creating new...
  10. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    Yes, the ones far upstream where we were. Not so much down by Webb's MIll Road. But the worst cedar devastation I have ever seen was when that fire swept across a swath of the Chamberlin. The fire must have been funneled there by wind. They burned those mothers right down to the ground level...
  11. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    The big fire in Manchester and Lacey in 1995 really screwed me over. The 1995 aerial seems as if was taken the next day! I can't see detail with all that charcoal! The 2007 is much better, but things do change. 2007 must have been a wet year.
  12. bobpbx

    Map Interests

    I love looking at maps and aerials. I can while away hours surveying the land. It's super-interesting to me. I created this thread to share some things I find. If you have things to contribute, go for it. I pore over maps and aerials looking for new exploring places. I like looking for...
  13. bobpbx

    Bears by McPhee

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/03/05/in-search-of-new-jerseys-wild-bears
  14. bobpbx

    Inverted Again

    How 'bout I just turn the monitor upside down!
  15. bobpbx

    History of this Canal

    Yeah, my understanding is that Scott (RedneckF350) attends every year in just a loin cloth and beads. :D
  16. bobpbx

    Inverted Again

    That is really cool looking.
  17. bobpbx

    History of this Canal

    Here's the wide view: (although you'd have to define "deep in the woods". This is REAL deep).
  18. bobpbx

    History of this Canal

    Maybe here?
  19. bobpbx

    History of this Canal

    Gawd, I bet that day was rough! Reminds me of the time some friends and I were drinking a bit in Country Lakes. We get 3 rubber rafts together and went downstream to join Mount Misery Brook. Don't recommend it. Your was worse, I just know it.
  20. bobpbx

    North Brigantine Natural Area

    I think Jon means driving on the beach. My neighbor used to go throughout the summer. He would drive on, throw his line in the water, and put the rod in the holder. His family would lie on the beach or take a dip in the water. Definitely not totally fair. His truck was eaten up by salt after a...
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