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  1. bobpbx

    Tuckerton Road Work

    Looking at the first photo, it seems plain to me that their problem was the center section of terrain between the wheel ruts is much higher than the bottom of the wheel ruts. That means a hard stuck rear or transmission with no traction at the wheels. Been there, done that. No fun.
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    An Interesting Pines Post From an Unlikely Website

    Right. And then his last sentence: "After an excellent dinner at the Grapevine Restaurant outside of Tuckerton, it was back to the inn for a good night’s sleep. Much more adventure awaited me on the next day—so stay tuned for Part II"
  3. bobpbx

    An Interesting Pines Post From an Unlikely Website

    Well done, but not in a day. Could not have happened in one day. Could it? Are you thinking of buying a BMW Scott?
  4. bobpbx

    North, South or Central?

    You are right on target.
  5. bobpbx

    Where is this?

    It is that big pond north of the Middle Branch Joe.
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    Where is this?

    It is, you are correct. Can you tell me where under the power lines?
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    Where is this?

    Where is this?
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    Where is this?

    Nice photo....a nice camera? These kind are hard, but something tells me Tulpehocken River or Friendship area.
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    Prescribed burns

    I always respect your view. I do like to vent. Ben let's me as long as I keep it clean. I think it's good, as influential people can see the comments where otherwise only one or two people would. Edit: Maybe I said too much already. Have to learn use more diplomacy.
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    Prescribed burns

    I'm still for it. However, I have thought about Clearwater run, and what to do there. Maybe reroute the road a bit north to avoid that stream altogether, and clean that area up and tout it as an important and beautiful natural area where only walking is allowed. Think of what has been done...
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    Prescribed burns

    JD, as to each of your comments, I dare to reply thusly: JD said: I don't like a lot of things including what happenes in the Pines, but I can't stop it especially when Pinelands approves. Personally I don't like all the access roads that have been upgraded from the original stagecoach roads...
  12. bobpbx

    Music for the day

    Very cool Gabe. Intense music. I could smell a fire while listening, and the burning sound at the end is a nice touch. Well done!
  13. bobpbx

    Blueberries

    Espo55, don't think that we have not pondered your question several times ourselves. It frankly is a hard one to answer. There are subtle differences that cross over between species. I'll bet that like me, most of the field botanists that frequent this site have steered clear of answering this...
  14. bobpbx

    My Exakta's Last Outing

    I think I know why you are retiring it after seeing those photos, or am I missing something.
  15. bobpbx

    Forked River Mountain Cleanup Sunday 19 April

    As usual, Chris and I will be leading separate crews to clean up certain areas. If you'd like to participate, Chris will be up by Bamber in the Greenwood Forest. I'll be in pretty deep, down by the Middle Branch of the Forked River. If you'd like to help me, four wheel drive is necessary. If you...
  16. bobpbx

    Job's Old Swamp, A PBX Hike

    Or injury to injury. :D
  17. bobpbx

    Job's Old Swamp, A PBX Hike

    A = Cursing, Weeping, and Gnashing of Teeth.
  18. bobpbx

    Job's Old Swamp, A PBX Hike

    That first paragraph in your post is classically you Scott...what a hoot! This is my track to Troy Island with Mike. How does yours compare? Can you see where we all got scarred up and blocked by the briar wall?
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    Parker Preserve Trail Out

    I wish I was there for that conversation. :)
  20. bobpbx

    Job's Old Swamp, A PBX Hike

    Guy, that was a tough hike, even for our standards. A very primitive swamp. Mountain laurel 10-14 feet high along with heavy brier made it difficult, but I would not have it any other way. Another tromp through an area that few people see. Thanks for the trip, and for your support. I did not...
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