bull dozed roads past high crossing

devilstoy

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Nov 21, 2008
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we were coming down hampton road passed the furnace then made the right at high crossing and heading to godfreys bridge on according to the map on here its tuckerton rd , i thought it was hampton gate rd tho , and quite a few miles of that trail was bulldozed getting closer to washington turnpike as almost they were making it a 2 lane highway , it looked freshly done ,and tore up a bunch of trees and such. has anyone seen this yet and why they did this ?

http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=...=-74.61390495300293&z=14&type=m&gpx=undefined
 

ecampbell

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Jan 2, 2003
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That's the spot. The FFS spent allot of time reciently tearing up roads that weren't a problem while ignoring sections that are almost impassible. What did you think of their work at Hampton Furnace? They trashed it so bad that I don't go there anymore.
 
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devilstoy

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once we get some good rains that entire road is going to be twice is bad as it ever was from 206 all the way to washington turnpike , it was already all mushy and nasty on sunday
 

GermanG

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Grading can do the job if the holes aren't too deep, but it has to be done right, by putting a crown in the road. Simply grading it flat results in a mess not too far down the road, so to speak. Like many things, it's a little bit skill and a little bit art.
 

ecampbell

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Jan 2, 2003
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Grading can do the job if the holes aren't too deep, but it has to be done right, by putting a crown in the road. Simply grading it flat results in a mess not too far down the road, so to speak. Like many things, it's a little bit skill and a little bit art.

Unfortunately the FFS has neither.
 
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