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While looking over aerials I decided to visit this location after checking to see if the full route is on state property. It first shows up on the 1986 aerials on this website, and it is currently growing back in quite well.
On the walk in we noticed the the owners of the home(s) nearby have made a vehicle route from their yards to the road in. It may be just a path for young kids to ride and is marked off with cones and streamers. It appears to be a non issue.
On the way we visited this spung.
Then there is a semi long uphill rise all the way to the top of a plateau and the location in question. There is nothing there of interest for the most part. It would be interesting to know what really was going on.
Unbelievably, there was another Ameristep Doghouse at this location just like we found last week elsewhere.
While looking over aerials I decided to visit this location after checking to see if the full route is on state property. It first shows up on the 1986 aerials on this website, and it is currently growing back in quite well.
NJPineBarrens Maps
maps.njpinebarrens.com
On the walk in we noticed the the owners of the home(s) nearby have made a vehicle route from their yards to the road in. It may be just a path for young kids to ride and is marked off with cones and streamers. It appears to be a non issue.
On the way we visited this spung.
NJPineBarrens Maps
maps.njpinebarrens.com
Then there is a semi long uphill rise all the way to the top of a plateau and the location in question. There is nothing there of interest for the most part. It would be interesting to know what really was going on.
Unbelievably, there was another Ameristep Doghouse at this location just like we found last week elsewhere.