Newbie Piney wanna Be Questions...HELP

Skullcookie

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Ok...So I'm thinking of moving to the Pine Barrens. I'm not finding too much info on the area that is helping me. Like...I wanna know where the spookiest places are. I'm looking for an old farmhouse type house. I want to know more about the area. Anyone wanna help me out on this? I'm thinking about opening a Bed and Breakfast there....but not your "average" B&B....And I would love to know where the best place would be. Would love to have locals help me out. [/quote]
 

jokerman

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Skullcookie said:
Ok...So I'm thinking of moving to the Pine Barrens. I'm not finding too much info on the area that is helping me. Like...I wanna know where the spookiest places are. I'm looking for an old farmhouse type house. I want to know more about the area. Anyone wanna help me out on this? I'm thinking about opening a Bed and Breakfast there....but not your "average" B&B....And I would love to know where the best place would be. Would love to have locals help me out.
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I hope all who venture into the Pines, do it with a lot of respect for the cultural and historical aspects it can provide. I may not speak for others but I don't like the idea of Weird NJ and the like coming to the Pine Barrens in search of a thrill. I look at the area in a historical sort of way and am afraid of seeing the things happen that have happened to other historical landmarks from people just looking for a thrill of some sort. I'm sorry, I don't mean to put you in this category since you are not necessarily one of these, but the question you put forth made me think of it. BTW, for me, none of the areas are scary. They have a strange vibe from the desertion they experience, but they are of more interest to an historian than a ghost hunter, I believe.
 

Skullcookie

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Movin in to the Pines

Hiya. Thanks for the reply. Im sure you are concerned about the type o' peeps that would upset the Pines...BUT, I have to say, just because we are into different adventures in life, does not mean we are destroyers of life. I understand your concern, but your reply makes it sound like the "white flight" a south philly person takes when a "african" couple moves in. There goes the neigborhood!
Actually, I love nature. Im looking for a place far away from the city and its garbage and pollution. I want a home to settle down in and read my books by fire on the colder evenings and have coffee in the morning with the trees in the backyard.
Perhaps my wording is off. I mean to say eery....almost too quiet...isolated. I want to open a Bed and Breakfast. I want a retreat but perhaps with the Piney lore? Nope...not bringing the home wreckers and the druggies and the destroyers your way. I would want no part of that I assure you. I hope I've plead my case well.
Heather
 

Ben Ruset

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Isloated? Hard to find today, even in the Pine Barrens.

I have found that some of the most "desolate" and "spooky" areas are out near Colliers Mills, Cassville, and Archer's Corners. I have driven through there at 3AM and it's pretty spooky.

So you might want to look at Plumstead Township.
 

Skullcookie

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Plumstead Township

Thank you for the reply.
I'm coming to visit the area tomorrow....Possibly swim in the Mullica River and take a peek around. I'm so looking forward to the escape. I'm interested in the forgotten towns and their histories although I dont really know too much about them. My family would much rather have visited NYC than a relaxing get-a-way when I was growing up.
Thank you for giving me some places to look into. I appreciate the help.
I promise I wont be destroying nature. I'll even pee in a restroom!
=)
Heather
 

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Don't read too much into at Jokerman's comments.

The WeirdNJ crowd tends to be younger, only interested in places where there are stories of Satan Worshipers, ghosts, UFO's, etc. The crowd here tends to be older (although I am only 25) and more interested in the real history and nature of the area.

Neither type of person is right or wrong. I'm not a huge fan of WeirdNJ but I do buy them when they come out. I don't treat them as anything more as campfire stories that are largely made up. But then again there are some well respected historians that have just as many mistakes in the books they wrote about the area. :)

Thanks for joining the site!
 

jokerman

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Yes, I apologize for jumping to poor conclusions. You seem like a person who will enjoy the solitude and peace within the pines. Washington and Mount are also very isolated and somewhat spooky.
 
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bach2yoga

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Skullcookie,

Heather--I got a kick out of your post. I'm always out in the Pines exploring, and as a female I gotta admit there is a lot to learn that ya just can't ask the guys.
You'll be hard pressed to find much more than a very, very occasional latrine...Re: pee, as long as you stay 200'+ from a water source and carry out your trash you're ok...(Carry baby wipes or waterless hand sanitizer for your hands.)....If you're wondering about any other stuff like that, you can send me a PM (no that's not premenstral!) (Private message) and I'll try to answer. Sounds like a gross thing to talk about, but it's a legitimate concern.
When we go on group hikes, you just politely excuse yourself as needing the "ladie's room" and find a big tree to hide behind. And if one of the guys lags far behind, he's probably peeing, so leave him be.... :)

Renee
 
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bach2yoga

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bruset said:
The crowd here tends to be older (although I am only 25)
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Speak for yourself! I haven't had a birthday since I was 30! :lol:

Nice to meet you, Heather!

Renee
 

Skullcookie

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Well, Thanks for the welcome. I don't pay so much attention to people because I believe everyone has an opinion. I just dont like to be categorized as "one of those" because I feel I have so much to offer in life. But it's ok, he didn't bother me. I'm 29 myself. I can honestly say I have NEVER read Weird NJ. Suppose I should if I plan on living there.

Hmm...I don't believe much of the ghost stories and such. I believe in the strange powers ones imagination could have in a isolated or darker area. I kinda like that. Im an artist and I make creepy dolls and I like my imagination to thrive! heh heh That would be why I asked for darker isolated areas. I met a ghosthunter once....neat nifty unique not for me!

Im happy to join this site. I like to talk to all kinds of folks!
Its a good site.
Thanks for having me.
Heather
 

Skullcookie

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Re: pee, as long as you stay 200'+ from a water source and carry out your trash you're ok...(Carry baby wipes or waterless hand sanitizer for your hands.).

LOL cute. I'll have to remember that. Thank you very much and very nice to to meet you Renee. :D
 

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Skullcookie,

Where do you live now? WeirdNJ mainly focuses on North Jersey.

I don't like most of North Jersey, except for North West, out by Asbury and the Delaware Water Gap.

To me anything north of the Raritan is "North Jersey."
 
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bach2yoga

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Skullcookie said:
Re: pee, as long as you stay 200'+ from a water source and carry out your trash you're ok...(Carry baby wipes or waterless hand sanitizer for your hands.).

LOL cute. I'll have to remember that. Thank you very much and very nice to to meet you Renee. :D

Laughs, everyone else didn't know I sent you that!!! :p
Nice to meet you too!
Renee
 

NewSchoolPiney

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Where do you live now? WeirdNJ mainly focuses on North Jersey.

I don't like most of North Jersey, except for North West, out by Asbury and the Delaware Water Gap.

To me anything north of the Raritan is "North Jersey."

Ben,

My feelings exactly. Over my last four years at The College of New Jersey, mostly everyone I have met is from North Jersey (and not the Pocono-like area). They refer to NYC as "the city" and constanly rag on my friends and I growing up with Philadelphia as our city.

Strange enough, this prompted me to make a bunch of t-shirts displaying my love for South Jersey. I don't have anymore left right now, but I will be ordering another batch shortly. I'm sure some people on this board would appreciate the shirts. Here is a link to what one looks like, I took it with my webcam so it's not the greatest quality.

Welcome to the forum, Heather! :)

Peace,
Justin
 

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I always liked Philly better than NYC.

If/When you make up the new shirts, you're welcome to offer them for sale here. I know I'd buy one.

I also liked TCNJ better when it was Trenton State College. One of my ex-girlfriends went there right when they changed the name and they gave out two diplomas - one that said "Trenton State" and one that said "The College of New Jersey."
 

Skullcookie

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bruset said:
Skullcookie,

Where do you live now? WeirdNJ mainly focuses on North Jersey.

I don't like most of North Jersey, except for North West, out by Asbury and the Delaware Water Gap.

To me anything north of the Raritan is "North Jersey."


I live in Philly now with my boyfriend but Im from Williamstown. I cant stand living in the city though. I drove around the area yesterday. I visited Leed's Point and Batsto and went swimming around Batsto. It was nice. Too populated though. The houses are so close together. I am so looking for that "old farmhouse" covered in trees and away from others. Ever see anything like that. I know I dint go into the right areas.
I was dissappointed to see places like the Four Seasons tearinf apart the trees and plopping up those houses. Sweatwater was nice.

=)
Heather
 

Skullcookie

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jokerman said:
Yes, I apologize for jumping to poor conclusions. You seem like a person who will enjoy the solitude and peace within the pines. Washington and Mount are also very isolated and somewhat spooky.

Its ok. =)
Thanks though!
 

Skullcookie

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bach2yoga said:
Skullcookie said:
Re: pee, as long as you stay 200'+ from a water source and carry out your trash you're ok...(Carry baby wipes or waterless hand sanitizer for your hands.).

LOL cute. I'll have to remember that. Thank you very much and very nice to to meet you Renee. :D

Laughs, everyone else didn't know I sent you that!!! :p
Nice to meet you too!
Renee

heh heh sorry. Im not use to this set-up yet.
I had fun visiting yesterday. Hopefully I'll find a good place to settle down soon.
 

Ben Ruset

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Green Bank is nice. Other than that, you'll find Farmlands out in South West Jersey.

Or if you want desolation, go towards Port Norris, Shellpile, and Bivalve. I would consider moving down there if the commute wouldn't kill me.
 
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bach2yoga

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bruset said:
Green Bank is nice. Other than that, you'll find Farmlands out in South West Jersey.

Or if you want desolation, go towards Port Norris, Shellpile, and Bivalve. I would consider moving down there if the commute wouldn't kill me.

Well, yes there are tons of farmland out here, which are quite boring, but we also have the Manumuskin and Menantico and Maurice rivers, 2 of which are on the national wild and scenic rivers, and which harbor many rare plant species. And if you're into arrowhead hunting, you're sure to have one within 15 minutes in a number of areas around here.
Some exploring yesterday led me to Cumberland Furnace, Grist mill and one of the forges. But the main industry around here was glass, and even led Carl Sandburg to his famous poem.
But it still isn't the Pines...

Renee
 
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