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    'Recovery' of Sand Roads After Sandy/Nor'Easter

    Being new to this, I'm not too familiar with how the roads of the pines tend to recover after storms - mainly the timeline and the procedure. I can only imagine there is a lot of water in certain areas, plus trees down. I'd love to go out tomorrow and take some photos of the snow out there...
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    The Name 'Cedar Bridge'

    The dovetailing of my "first pine barrens trip" thread into a discussion on the Cedar Bridge Fire Tower had me thinking of the name "Cedar Bridge" in the first place. Though it may seem obvious, does anyone know the specific origins of this name? Obviously, it would refer to a "cedar bridge,"...
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    Question on "Clearings" in the Pines

    Since I began charting my list of sites I'd like to see now that I'm starting to explore the pines a bit, I've spent a lot of time going through both the topo as well as aerial maps to nose around and seek out things that look interesting. The other day after my trip to Black's Bridge, I...
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    Exploring Jones Road and Black's Bridge

    I found myself on Route 539 today and had an hour or so to spare, so decided to check out an area I've been meaning to get to since my maiden pine barrens trip to the Forked River Mountains a few weeks ago. Specifically, I wanted to check out the northern part of Jones Road out to Black's...
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    My First Pine Barrens Trip: Forked River Mountains

    Thanks to everyone who responded to my post earlier this week with a few questions about exploring the roads of the pines. You were all a big help, and I decided today would be the day to give it a whirl. I successfully made it to FRM using Bryant Road to the two unnamed roads. Some muddy...
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    Pine Barrens 4WD Question from Newb

    Hey Guys I've lived in Ocean County my entire life but never owned a 4WD vehicle until this year. (Finally got tired of hiring someone to trail my boat to the marina every spring and fall, as well as lugging my fishing gear up onto the sand for stripers.) Anyway, I want to start exploring...
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