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Teegate

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I reported a trash dump today. They are heading there to check it out as we speak. I have nothing but good things to say about how they are handling the dumping problem. The DEP hotline was great and the Park Police have already called me.

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And Jessica taking a break on a nice old swivel chair we found in the burned area.


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Guy
 

46er

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Should have snagged the Mariner outboard fuel tank, they are collectibles for the classic boat afficiando's
 

Teegate

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I could have been a millionaire on someone's trash.
 

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I wouldn't go quite that far, but you certainly could have got a BOGO BK Whopper with cheese and large fries and drink ;)
 
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SuperChooch

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I called them last weekend for what looked like suspected dumping. (A pickup truck with a washing machine and a bunch of tires pulled into the woods, well off the road). They were very efficient and the Park Police officer called me back in less than 5 min to get more detail and thank me for calling. They were heading out to the site as soon as they hung up.
 

Pan

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That's disgusting. Years ago when I used to go down there I never saw anything like that. Never. Once, though, I met a a feller way back in the Plains who flagged me down. His car, a VW Fastback, was buried in deep sand. He said it was just stuck there but when I offered to try to help him get it out he didn't seem to be interested so I figured he was dumping it. I went back to the spot a month or two later and it was still there. Years later I myself got stuck in deep sand in a low slung rental car in a very remote part of the Plains and, after a whole day and a cold night trying to dig myself out I wound up hiking out eight rainy miles to get help. I recently saw an excellent trick to extract yourself from such a situation on an Australian video on Youtube. What you do is tie a branch of wood through the wheel or wheels to give it traction. Don't know if that trick would have worked with that rental car. Also you'd need some rope, and I don't think I even had any with me. In my own vehicle I carry all sorts of emergency gear.
 

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Folks should always have some common sense in any vehicle they will be using, regardless of where they are going. ;)
 
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