This gate looks just like the one that Guy posted about on June 9.
I do not think it is the same gate although in the same general Carranza Rd. area. If someone mentioned this, I missed it. It looks brand new, and the road is legal (but now blocked) under the 1997 USGS Topo map adopted by the Pinelands Commission. I remember checking this specific road after the ruling by the PC.
The dirt around the posts look freshly dug, the wood seems brand new. The a$$holes who drive into wetlands are responsible for this. I blame the PPA second, but in fairness, they are trying to do the right thing. However much I disagree with them.
To hike from that spot adds an additional 15 minutes and almost one mile, 1-1/2 hours before sunrise for me to get to my location along the dike. It definitely adds to the difficulty factor.
I do not think it is the same gate although in the same general Carranza Rd. area. If someone mentioned this, I missed it. It looks brand new, and the road is legal (but now blocked) under the 1997 USGS Topo map adopted by the Pinelands Commission. I remember checking this specific road after the ruling by the PC.
The dirt around the posts look freshly dug, the wood seems brand new. The a$$holes who drive into wetlands are responsible for this. I blame the PPA second, but in fairness, they are trying to do the right thing. However much I disagree with them.
To hike from that spot adds an additional 15 minutes and almost one mile, 1-1/2 hours before sunrise for me to get to my location along the dike. It definitely adds to the difficulty factor.