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  1. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    Toots Hibbert just passed away. Looks like someone finally called his "number"😜 54-46
  2. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    Spindly maybe 70' for this particular tree. I was growing right next to a noble fir. That I also removed. The noble fir was noticeably lighter.
  3. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    Yeah that's it. Mine felt like a rubber band up top kinda reminds me of strength characteristics of some trees in the tropics.
  4. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    Does the sap run like water out of the cut ends from the outer 1/3 growth rings?
  5. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    This bugger was like baklava sans honey. 1/4" thick of flakes that were slicker than a gold toothed politicians smile.
  6. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    Where is the tree id thread? Mick is most likely the winner here! Mick have you ever climbed one of these? My lanyard got no traction. At one point I put a full wrap on the 2nd end of my dbl end lanyard. The layers of flakey bark were like what we call Madrona here. The Madrona tree however...
  7. T Collins

    Tree Identification

    It's the tree on the right. The branches were thick and strong at the top. The bark was flakey like phyllo dough. I couldn't get anymore traction on this thing than a harelip on a Hawaiian word. I had to stomp my gaffs in and yes they are sharp. The wood ran watery sap 1/3 of the growth rings in.
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