thats where cords took me:rofl:
It depends upon weather you used Google maps or Pine Barrens live maps. Kind of disconcerting.
thats where cords took me:rofl:
It depends upon weather you used Google maps or Pine Barrens live maps. Kind of disconcerting.
Trust me, I have been travelling wharton and the pines in general for better than 25 years, I know where I'm going and where I've been.
I started driving through the pines in 1968 on hunting trips to the Bulltown rye strips with my dad and his buddy and I started driving through the woods myself in 1975.
I think I have only a vague recollection of where I have been and I sometimes know where I am going.
Beer might have, or had something to do with that.
Devilstoy, do you really know what trails you can go down legally? Does anyone?
I guess that is what it will come to, just like everything else in this country. Instead of the responsible majority being in the public eye leading, and being able to choose what to do and where to go, instead we need to be controlled by the irresponsible minority that always has the public eye and be told what to do and hand held by the govornment.
I guess that is what it will come to, just like everything else in this country. Instead of the responsible majority being in the public eye leading, and being able to choose what to do and where to go, instead we need to be controlled by the irresponsible minority that always has the public eye and be told what to do and hand held by the govornment.
Back in 1980 my friends and I were having lunch during deer season. A ranger came along and said we were in an area that no motor vehicles were permited. We stated that there were no signs stating that and that we have never seen any. He then said that there were pink painted markers on the trees and that means a trail and no motor vehicles. After that we never have gone dowe anything with pink markers. We also will ask a ranger if we see new markers to be sure it is legitimate.
Back in 1980 my friends and I were having lunch during deer season. A ranger came along and said we were in an area that no motor vehicles were permited. We stated that there were no signs stating that and that we have never seen any. He then said that there were pink painted markers on the trees and that means a trail and no motor vehicles. After that we never have gone dowe anything with pink markers. We also will ask a ranger if we see new markers to be sure it is legitimate.
If thats the case there is plenty out there that I could go play in and people wouldn't be to happy lol. I can agree that this is a good way of marking legal trails. this way it can abe announced any trail marked pink is off limits or any color of choice for that matter.