Search results

  1. bobpbx

    Exploring a Different Area of Wharton

    You know Guy, I think he picked up that property only to pull all the cedar out. Even so, tis an odd piece of property. Does the state own it now?
  2. bobpbx

    Thanks To Guy

    Maps are so much fun. I was surprised to see first of all that Hammonton has a Lake, and then that it discharges into a huge wild area behind the Amotol Racetrack. This big area has about 5 creeks that all discharge eventually into Hammonton Creek, and that creek dumps into Nescohague Lake...
  3. bobpbx

    Thanks To Guy

    Interesting stuff. What is that little pond about a mile downstream on the Nesco (south side)? The Nesco does not flow through it, and it looks like there are buildings around it.
  4. bobpbx

    A Rainy Day In The Pines.

    You braved a cool, wet day James. Nice photos, reminds me of Ben's trip he led there about 2 or 3 years ago. Is the main wall at Harrisville missing an arch? I thought I remember an arch still intact at the top of the wall.
  5. bobpbx

    Bear talk quiet for 2 years whats up???

    It might be his busy season, plus his knee has been bothering him. Then again, he is a man of many interests, so he might be tied up with other things. :) PS: we still respect him.
  6. bobpbx

    Stephen Lee, Cranberry Farmer

    Bordentown? I didn't know that had a cranberry festival in Bordentown. That isn't even Burlington County. Is it?
  7. bobpbx

    Birding Season Begins!

    A bittern amongst the Lezpedeza. At least it's serving a purpose. Nice photos Bob......
  8. bobpbx

    The Fox

    Very interesting Jerseyman. I wonder why those two became disillusioned after only one year, especially with people pouring in from all over?
  9. bobpbx

    Herman City film

    Could be George. I'm going by the acid-wash jeans of the girls camping at Herman, and the apparant age of Bud Wilson and Ted Gordon.
  10. bobpbx

    Herman City film

    Those are sweet videos. Nice find Jeff. I estimate they are 25 years old.
  11. bobpbx

    The Fox

    Very neat story George. It's easy to get that sad, melanchololy feeling at ruins like that, but in your case, with the family tie, even more so.
  12. bobpbx

    The Fox

    The Lake View Inn. Is that the little joint that is directly across 530 from the North Lakeshore Road entrance? Did that become an auto parts store or small restaurant? Do you remember Kay's Gift shop? I remember wandering around in there. It was setup with flea market tables throughout the...
  13. bobpbx

    Atsion Baby Bog

    Nice report and photos Ben. I was surprised about that gun club. I never knew a big clearing is there. That is what I love about maps and ariel(sp?) photos. You can spend hours looking at them and still miss things.
  14. bobpbx

    The Fox

    Sue, I went to the Speakeasy before it was called that. The old name escapes me. Anyway, a friend and I made a big guy pretty angry at me. As he glowered at us we went upstairs where the pool table was and climbed out on the roof and let ourselves down right in front of the main door, and off we...
  15. bobpbx

    The Fox

    The Wyatt Earp was not the real name. I never knew the real name. It was on 530, after the intersection with the red school house on the way to Deborah, on the right. It was only (if me memory does not fail) less than 1/4 mile north of the intersection. I'm drawing a blank on the Lakeview...
  16. bobpbx

    The Fox

    Speaking of old tap rooms, a couple times in my life, I have been to a disgruntled little shack in Browns Mills that is now gone. I always knew it as "Wyatt Earps". Anyone else ever hear of it, or am I dreaming this? I also remember the "El Rancho" in Browns Mills.
  17. bobpbx

    The Fox

    Hmm. Interested, but I have a very long drive. "Please Mr. State Trooper, please don't stop me"
  18. bobpbx

    Exploring a Different Area of Wharton

    Farrrrrm Living is the life for me!
  19. bobpbx

    Exploring a Different Area of Wharton

    Green Acres is a GOOD thing!
  20. bobpbx

    Exploring a Different Area of Wharton

    Nice report Guy. Did you find your phone by dialing from another one Jess carried? PS: I'm confused. Why is Dutchtown shown on 206, yet you called those bogs west of Jackson Road Dutchtown Bogs?
Top