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Ladies & Gents,
I wish I had discovered this board years ago. Although home is the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, I've been in and around the Pine Barrens for many years and to some extent consider it my true homeland. I'm new longer pushing 60 -- I'm now pulling it . Back in 1950 a hunting club to which my father belonged bought a cabin in Warren Grove. Members were allowed to use the place for vacations, and we spent most of our summer vacations there. Money was always too tight to take a "fancy" vacation. When the club folded about 20 years ago our family bought the cabin, which we still own. We still vacation there often but spend most of our time running back and forth to LBI.
Back in the day when I was a kid we found plenty to do very near by. We went swimming in Lake Oswego or at the western end of Sim's Pond -- a little pool we called Coffee Beach for the color of the water when we stirred up the clay bottom. We launched expeditions to pick wild huckleberries, went fishing in little streams, and caught lizards and turtles (All released again, of course). We gawked at navy blimps loitering overhead and were occasionally thrilled by the sight of navy aircraft -- of WWII vintage when I was very young -- making bombing runs on the Warren Grove range.
Many years later I became a photographer in the NJ Air National Guard, occasionally doing some official photo assignments at Warren Grove range.
As a young man with a jeep I spent days wandering sand roads through the woods in every direction, compass and topo maps at my side. Later, canoeing on the Wading River.
At any rate, here I am, willing to learn from all of you, and willing to share what I know.
Regards
Stolzfus
Ladies & Gents,
I wish I had discovered this board years ago. Although home is the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, I've been in and around the Pine Barrens for many years and to some extent consider it my true homeland. I'm new longer pushing 60 -- I'm now pulling it . Back in 1950 a hunting club to which my father belonged bought a cabin in Warren Grove. Members were allowed to use the place for vacations, and we spent most of our summer vacations there. Money was always too tight to take a "fancy" vacation. When the club folded about 20 years ago our family bought the cabin, which we still own. We still vacation there often but spend most of our time running back and forth to LBI.
Back in the day when I was a kid we found plenty to do very near by. We went swimming in Lake Oswego or at the western end of Sim's Pond -- a little pool we called Coffee Beach for the color of the water when we stirred up the clay bottom. We launched expeditions to pick wild huckleberries, went fishing in little streams, and caught lizards and turtles (All released again, of course). We gawked at navy blimps loitering overhead and were occasionally thrilled by the sight of navy aircraft -- of WWII vintage when I was very young -- making bombing runs on the Warren Grove range.
Many years later I became a photographer in the NJ Air National Guard, occasionally doing some official photo assignments at Warren Grove range.
As a young man with a jeep I spent days wandering sand roads through the woods in every direction, compass and topo maps at my side. Later, canoeing on the Wading River.
At any rate, here I am, willing to learn from all of you, and willing to share what I know.
Regards
Stolzfus