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Me and my friend started off today around 1:00 P.M. to spend some time riding around in Wharton, it was hot, the flies were the main problem today, our first stop was at Atsion to find the Azimuth Mark, the marker was covered by sand but within two minutes we found it, here is a pic of the marker.
We then decided to visit the Boot Hill Gun Club again to view some stones in the area, we found one, as the flies were horrendous here and we wanted to vacate the area as soon as possible. At the Gun Club i took a pic of the tractor beside it, i would like to know the age of it.
We wanted to look for three stones in the area but once again the flies were murder, here is a pic of the one stone that we found.
We then continued further South East on the road as we wanted to view two Atlantic/Burlington County Markers, but first i wanted to show him Constable Bridge, there were no washouts on the road, but sugar sand was the name of the game, arriving at the Bridge i took the following pic.
Backtracking we then went to the first Marker, there is a Beach around the spot where canoeists can take a nice dip in the Mullica, the following is a pic of the Mullica looking upstream.
We then after a short search found the B/A Marker, there is a number 60 on it.
We then proceeded to the next Marker location on the way back to Atsion, we did not find it after a quick search, the flies were back in force, going through the burn area we finally reached Atsion. It turned out to be a nice day besides the flies as we did find a few things, no problem with the sugar sand, i am no longer driving the Taurus, that was traded in to a car dealer, the Taurus would have gotten stuck quickly, i am now the proud owner of a Jeep Liberty Unlimited shown in the following pic.
The Jeep has 16" Bridgestone Dueler Revo Tires on it, and it is loaded with all the amenities, the tires i found out on the Internet that they are highly rated, we then went to our friends house in Tabernacle to finish the day, but first a side trip to show my friend the Goose Pond Gun Club.
Jim
Me and my friend started off today around 1:00 P.M. to spend some time riding around in Wharton, it was hot, the flies were the main problem today, our first stop was at Atsion to find the Azimuth Mark, the marker was covered by sand but within two minutes we found it, here is a pic of the marker.
We then decided to visit the Boot Hill Gun Club again to view some stones in the area, we found one, as the flies were horrendous here and we wanted to vacate the area as soon as possible. At the Gun Club i took a pic of the tractor beside it, i would like to know the age of it.
We wanted to look for three stones in the area but once again the flies were murder, here is a pic of the one stone that we found.
We then continued further South East on the road as we wanted to view two Atlantic/Burlington County Markers, but first i wanted to show him Constable Bridge, there were no washouts on the road, but sugar sand was the name of the game, arriving at the Bridge i took the following pic.
Backtracking we then went to the first Marker, there is a Beach around the spot where canoeists can take a nice dip in the Mullica, the following is a pic of the Mullica looking upstream.
We then after a short search found the B/A Marker, there is a number 60 on it.
We then proceeded to the next Marker location on the way back to Atsion, we did not find it after a quick search, the flies were back in force, going through the burn area we finally reached Atsion. It turned out to be a nice day besides the flies as we did find a few things, no problem with the sugar sand, i am no longer driving the Taurus, that was traded in to a car dealer, the Taurus would have gotten stuck quickly, i am now the proud owner of a Jeep Liberty Unlimited shown in the following pic.
The Jeep has 16" Bridgestone Dueler Revo Tires on it, and it is loaded with all the amenities, the tires i found out on the Internet that they are highly rated, we then went to our friends house in Tabernacle to finish the day, but first a side trip to show my friend the Goose Pond Gun Club.
Jim