A dirtbike or quad will tear up road 100x faster then a truck will.
Not necessarily. It depends on the operator.
Jeff
A dirtbike or quad will tear up road 100x faster then a truck will.
A dirtbike or quad will tear up road 100x faster then a truck will.
Not necessarily. It depends on the operator.
Jeff
I don't think there is one 4 wheeler, dirtbiker, or quad rider who goes out thinking "I really want to kill some rare plants, cause massive amounts of erosion, and tear down the woods." The consequences of irresponsibility just never enter their minds. A little education is all it takes...
not to bring up an old post but I traveled to what im almost positive is jemima yesterday and was curious is to what other hills are in the area and their names?
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showfull.php?photo=9292
thats my picture i took am i correct??
The name of another nearby hill escapes me at the moment.
I recently came across a reference to Jemima Mount in which the hill was called "Jeremia Mount". I wonder which one is the corruption.
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Teegate said:That would be Devious. It means "Out of the way place." And it is.
Y-Buc-Bill said:I remember riding the Wharton Estate{pre Wharton State Forest}back in the 40's.All the streams ran across a road at some point and time.There were no 4 wheel drives.If you knew how to drive sugar sand,you rarely ever got stuck.The roads were seldom used except during deer season.You might be the first over a road in over a month.
State bought the Wharton Estate.Where a stream crossed a road ,they put in flum pipes and covered them with gravel.As the years went by more people began using the roads.The state trimmed a lot of trees along the roads.Where once you had to fold in your mirrors,you could run a Caddy down some of the roads.Case and point Quaker Bridge Road off of Rt.206.More 4 wheel drive cars and trucks.Then came the 4 wheelers with monster tires and lifts.I hunted an area ,an old 2 tracker ,lots of spungs.Most of the water was below your knees.Well sir the last time I walked that trail.the first thing I saw was somethig big had gone down that trail.All the spongs had a hard bottom.The first spung I came to was sickening.The first truck made it through.Evidence showed the 2nd truck got stuck.They got the truck out with a tow strap.The strap was broken and left there along with an empty 6 pack.Damage done.No more bottom in that spung.You would need waders to get through it.I have no problem with anyone who goes down the forest weather it be hikers ,bikers,horse people.motorcycles and 4 wheel drive vehicles.Respect the land as if it was your own.You know it is public land and we are the public.Enough of standiing on my soap box.This old guy had to say something.Enough said.Time to eat.The beans is burning.
Respect the land as if it was your own.You know it is public land and we are the public.Enough of standiing on my soap box.This old guy had to say something.Enough said.Time to eat.The beans is burning.
If only more people thought that way instead of being selfish. The world (and the Pine Barrens) would be a better place.