Terri and I went to Montgomery Woods yesterday and National Geographic was there with a team of climbers traversing between the tops of the Ralph Sterns tree and tall one to the right of it. About 50 yards.
The Ralph Sterns is the flat top tree in the middle of the pic. This picture was taken...
You're right, in that one clip the wind was blowing and a top broke out of a tree not far from the camera. It was headed my way but hung up in another tree. I've seen about half a dozen natural wind falls during my hikes through the redwoodds, and they do make a sound.
Public Service Anouncer? Thanks, Butch..
It's actually a condensed version of what I showed BREC. There were clips of Redwood National Park and Del Norte Redwoods cut out to make room for the files on Youtube. The original version is 23 minutes long. I had to break it up in parts to fit...
Here's a little video project I did for the Black River Electric Co-operative in the fall of 06. They wanted a show and tell of the current status of the old growth in California. I could only narrow it down to the coastal redwood. Views and opinion by GF Beranek
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