Not hopelessly lost, no. But I have encountered some who needed to be pointed 
in the right direction. I know Wharton quite well, even though I have not 
driven every single road yet. There are large areas of Wharton that I'm still 
not familiar with.
Barry

--- On Sun, 3/29/09, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:

From: JennyNYC <[email protected]>
Subject: [ENTS] Re: Driving into the Pine Barrens
To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009, 10:00 AM

Barry,

That is hilarious! Not the environmental damage, but the categories of
vehicle drivers. Have you ever encountered people who are totally
lost?

Jenny

On Mar 29, 11:35 am, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:
> ENTS,
> I was trying to think of short subject line for this post that conveys
what I'm about to discuss, and that was the best I could come up with.
> I live just south of the vast Wharton State Forest, the largest unit in
New Jersey's state parks and forests system, at 114,000+ acres. Surrounding
Wharton there are other state parks and forests- Bass River, Penn, and Brendan
T. Byrn (formerly Lebanon). Besides that there are the state Wildlife Management
Areas, some of them quite large also. And then there are Nature Conservancy
preserves, New Jersey Natural Lands Trust preserves, etc. And this is just the
north-central part of the Pine Barrens.
> Wharton State Forest, all by itself, has between 400 and 500 miles of dirt
or sand roads within it.
> Okay, that's the background. Since I've lived here for 24 years,
and have driven my truck on sand and dirt roads in the woods for over 20 years,
I've gotten to know what kinds of people drive in the woods. I've come
up with a list of 5 types of people that drive their cars or trucks into the
woods (or ATVs). In no particular order:
>  
> 1) Those with a genuine interest in nature or local history, and those who
want to commune with nature. (This is me.)
>  
> 2) Those who may, or may not, have an interest in nature or local history,
but are really just curious about where the road goes, or what they might find
at the end of it. They see cool things and have no idea of what they are, and
probably don't have enough interest to learn about them later. This type may
turn into type #1 or type #3 at a later date.
>  
> 3) Those who drive out there just to have fun with their truck (or SUV or
ATV), and beat the heck out of it, with not a thought or care in the world,
about what they are doing to the sand roads or the environment out there. It is
of no concern to them. This type has no interest in nature, the environment or
local history.
>  
> 4) Those who drive out there just to get rid of some trash, construction
debris, old furniture or appliances, or what have you (illegal dumping). This
type may or may not participate in the activities of type #3 as well.
>  
> 5) Those who go out there just to party, i.e. drink beer and have a good
time. When they go home afterwards they invariably leave their trash behind.
This type may or may not participate in the activities of type #3 as well.
>  
> Barry


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