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    Lines on the Pines 2012

    But you did say thanks! :) And as I told you, I loved having the opportunity, so thank you.
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    Lines on the Pines 2012

    Absolutely!!!!
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    Lines on the Pines 2012

    Thanks, Scott.
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    A Golden Eagle Deep In the Pines

    I saw one over the marsh in Dividing Creek a two or three years during Raptor Discovery Days. Was definitely a highlight of the whole experience for me. Gorgeous bird...
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Al, if you would like I can email you coordinates tonight and some very helpful hints for the cedar I referenced.
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    It's mostly underground and no longer occupied. Not far down the road from the trailer guy who has tons of old trailers in his property...that one is still occupied.
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Haven't paddled up there, only down there...nice pine barren-y paddle, then changes to bay, cool paddle...a lot of cedars in that area are a solid 7'6"+.
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Al, do you recognize this house, it was underground:
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Al, we'll be sure to invite you along next trip!
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Bartonia 58 has it at 9' 6" but that was approximated - the following year they measured it. Guy, the panoramic didn't do justice to the enormity of the tree as I panned upward, it made it look much more narrow.
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Guy, the tree is in the headwaters of the Muskee, somewhat wet walking, yes!
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Yes, and that's George Zimm and Gerry 25 years ago in the photo, lol! The field trip report you reference is Gerry's, his memory was that it was 9'6". Good thing for notes!
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    Atlantic White Cedars in Muskee Headwaters

    Took a trip today with Gerry and a couple of friends to the headwaters of the Muskee. Weather was beautiful! Mission was to re-find two specific Atlantic white cedars. First one we found; second one we made it as far as the corduroy road then ran out of daylight, so we tabled that one for...
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    Baileytown

    Thanks, I will check out, and Happy New Year!
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    Baileytown

    Cool stuff. We've played with overlays but haven't messed with integrating them onto the gps. Are some of these already available for download? That would be great!
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    Baileytown

    LOL, here is the scoop: Ted has known Gerry since he (Gerry) was barely out of high school, when he (Gerry) worked at the Pinelands Commission I think? I first met Ted...hmmm...10 years ago?? on the TNC Oswego Preserve Bioblitz and became good friends with him after taking his pinelands plants...
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    Baileytown

    that's funny! probably Hilliard Blueprint services. I got them from Mark Demitroff, and love them too.
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    Baileytown

    Gerry :) You could say he is into plants. He was director of science at Brooklyn Botanic Gardens for app 10 years and in January started working as a team leader for the USDA NRCS in North Carolina on the USDA Plants Database.
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    Baileytown

    Yes, Don is Slospokes and yes, those are the maps! The ones we used on that trip that day we were all at Baileytown a number of years ago. Gerry was in the car with me at Hunters Mill. Gerry is our age. His beard is much more closely shaven now. But both Ted and Gerry have beards and both are...
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    Baileytown

    :) My claim to fame....I'd prefer if it were the same as, say, Bruce Springsteen or Bob Dylan, but not much I can do about that. Yes, Ted Gordon - more like a second dad than a husband. I think you may have met - or at least seen Gerry in the vehicle while we were traveling I think...I think I...
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