If you look where part of Sleepy creek rises from behind Westcoat bogs, it can easily be seen why those two creeks would always be confused. It seems that there is a great seep behind Westcoat where both rivers become entangled (the Sleeper Branch and Sleepy Creek).
That is prime exploring...
Very nice Gabe. Good work on the historical points of interests. That hoodoo outfit you wore overnight, was that to scare away coyotes, or rangers? That made me laugh out loud!
The man who created that site is going about it the wrong way. You don't build consensus by personal attacks. He'll learn after awhile that sometimes you absolutely need diplomacy. I am a strong proponent of off-road vehicle parks, and would contribute "something" if were not for that.
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That is quite a story! Your heart must have really sunk that day. I get that same feeling whenever I get home from work and the pool circulation hose has blown off the pump and drained about 4,000 gallons of water into the yard. Not as bad as ruining all your shirts and suits though. Just be...
Here is some stuff for our general entertainment and discussion:
http://forum.kingsnake.com/crotalid/messages/9950.html
http://forum.kingsnake.com/crotalid/messages/9951.html
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/showthread.php?t=3970
Good one Sean!
About 5 years ago a guy's dog brought a rattler back back in to shore having picked it up in Lake Oswego. The dog's owner covered it with a bucket, then a little later he picked up the edge of the bucket to sneek a peek, and got bit for his curiousity.
That is the story...
Beautiful photos Jeff, especially the first one.
As everyone knows, I am rough around the edges on cellar holes and ghost towns. I'm a geographic and nature lover. It looks like Washington to me, but I'm probably wrong.
My daughter, a sophomore, arrived in Cancun yesterday. This morning, someone walked up to me and said..."did you hear about the hotel fire in Mexico...many students were affected". It was then I said...please God, not my Kara Lee.
Oh, so close! Give that man a cigar!
Actually, Brooklyn LAGER! Ha!
I approve, but still, its not what I'm looking for. I want something milder, smoother. I'll keep trying (after I finish these and the Hoegaarden).
A Geology Club talk on the Ice Age Pine Barrens is scheduled for 2:30 PM, Friday, March 28, at Richard Stockton College's Arts & Science building. Mark Demitroff will present The Periglacial Realm: Cryospheric Processes and Pinelands Landscapes. It is free and open to the public. A room number...