Bryan, et. al.,
There seems to be a new wrinkle in the train story.
The Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railroad line that runs through Clementon and adjacent to Pine Valley wasn't the main line of the Philadelphia and Atlantic City Railroad, it was a branch line than ran 23 miles from Camden to Winslow Junction, a town Southeast of Clementon that was on the main line.
So, if you were going to Atlantic City from Philadelphia, why wouldn't you take the main line, verus a branch line ?
What's also interesting is that the RR Tracks are about 100' ASL, yet, the land, on both sides of the tracks, north and south of the tracks rises rather quickly to 150' ASL. It's not as if the land north of the tracks was flat, it isn't. Perhaps that's where PV gets its name, sitting low between the two 150' elevations.
Bryan,
I know that you want to debate with me.
But, you want to debate strictly for the purpose of disagreeing with me, which is OK,
Unfortunately, you're totally unfamiliar with the area, and are asking me to supply you with sufficient information so that you can formulate an opposite view, and thereby engage in meaningful debate. Essentially, you're asking me to argue with myself, which means that I'm twice as right
The last time you engaged in a debate with me where you were totally unfamiliar with the area being discussed, NGLA, you INSISTED that you could see the Atlantic Ocean from everywhere at NGLA except the low points. Then you modified your position to state that you could see the Atlantic from the hill on the 3rd hole.. Neither position is correct, you can't see the Atlantic Ocean from everywhere on NGLA except the low spots. You and Mike had mistaken the site reported in the newspapers for the current site, yet you insisted that you could see the Atlantic Ocean from everywhere but the low points on NGLA. And when that position was proven to be totally inaccurate, to save face, you picked another location, which also proved to be incorrect.
I enjoy jousting with you, I think your bright and linear in your approach, but, I can't be a ventriloquist, supplying both sides of the debate.
What no one seems to want to address is how the elevation for the bulk of PV sits high up above the RR Tracks, making it invisible if there were NO trees.
It's impossible to see the 13th hole, the 12th, the 11th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th, 4th, 3rd.
You might, and I'll stand on the roof of my car next to the tracks to see, you might be able to see parts of # 1, # 2, # 18 and # 17 if there were NO TREES.
I'll take pictures from the tracks so that you can judge for yourself.
I'll have to send them to you to post since I don't know how to do that.
Stay well