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  1. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    I never milled, but cut by the thousand (busheled), and I could never help guessing how many bushel was in a big tree....like in the redwood parks :)
  2. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    During my short, timber falling tenure in Northern Florida, I had a huge cypress, about 10' dbh, that was in my strip, that I wanted to cut, even though I knew it was a cull. The bullbuck wouldn't let me, and probably for the better, as it stunk like hell, and unbeknownst to me, the stench came...
  3. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    That's some nice timber, no doubt.
  4. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    I just caught that Gary :) I think I told you that Johny Weismuler and I share birthdays?
  5. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    I feel the same way Jer. As for that pic, it sure looks like west coast old growth...could it be whoever was writing that article was mistaken?
  6. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    Cool pic! Judging by the timber in the background, I am pretty sure that was somewhere on the west coast of the U.S. like Oregon, or Washington.
  7. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    I am disappointed as well Pard, but I think that is because we have a human concience...another reason I think we are ultimate beings.
  8. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    I didn't realize I was quoting? We are the only beings to go to the moon. My first hand experience might be that we are the only beings to create badass chainsaws that allow me to do things that no other non human being can do...I could go on and on...
  9. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    I partially agree with the latter part of your statement, however I do believe in humanity. We are the ultimate beings. Some of us are complete culls, but I think most of us want to live our lives and survive as a species...for that I am glad, and I will keep living my life doing what I was...
  10. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    Well, a couple more, where I have seen plenty of old growth: Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado....you started out with two. Really? Did you figure that out with google earth? I have personally seen, vast amounts of old growth in every one of those states. Remember, it doesn't have to be a huge...
  11. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    Thanks pard...I did a lot of traveling! Came with the territory of being a tramp timber faller for a Helicopter outfit. Portrayed in the media, she was a hero, unfortunately. There were many others before her that deserve that credit. I agree, around here now, they let them all go up in...
  12. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    No, we don't, and more importantly, we can't. But that most definitely is not the only piece of anti-logging I keep hearing from you.
  13. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    From what I have been hearing from you, it sure doesn't seem that way to me.
  14. Tarzan

    Remnant Old Growth

    My thoughts as well pard. Kevin, searching for old growth on google earth is definitely no substitute for hiking the terrain and seeing it with your own eyes. Maybe take some trips, try the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, plan to spend some time trying to hike around and see every old growth...
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