BobM said:
RednekF350 said:The 275 gallon oil tank anecdote in this link was the oil tank that we pulled out of a spong on Chew Road. I hauled it back to Atsion in my truck.
With a lot of help from Jersey Devil 4x4 guys muscling it out of the spong.
The page has a good photo of the brim of my hat in the lower right corner along with a picture of my wife at the Pic.
See if this works:
http://www.off-road.com/suzuki/features/pinebarrons04/images/dscf0124.jpg
TeeGate said:I don't understand what he is doing, but you can see the map clearly. I can see the "Approximate boundary" of the intersection where Lacey township meets Woodland and Manchester on the Ocean County Line. That is the cement marker we found on the hike along the county line. You can also see route 72, and that white area right in the middle is Coyle Field.
Here is the view.
http://topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&n=4407083&e=549139&s=100&size=l&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25
Guy
BobM said:One of the sites I found makes this claim about Apple Pie Hill:
"The view is of pine forests covering a level plain that stretches to the horizon in all directions. The only other features visible are a few cranberry bogs to the southeast, the tops of distant towers in Atlantic City to the east, and the tops of skyscrapers in Philadelphia to the west. (One can literally view the east-west extent of the State of New Jersey from here.)
I don't think thats true, is it? I've been up there twice and certainly don't remember it.
woodjin said:Actually, now that I think about it. I'm not sure I have seen AC. Definitely Philly though. AC would be quite a bit southeast from applepie hill. You saw it Bear?
woodjin said:You saw it Bear?
BEHR655 said:Yes but you really need to study the horizon. It doesn't stand out like Philly.
Steve