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  1. mdvaden

    1298 to 1302 points ~ Sequoia sempervirens

    American Forests requested a few photos from last year. I sent a few images from our exploration but did not identify which photo is what tree. The largest redwoods have been withheld from them for nomination at the present. Partly due to loose lips of the Oregon Big Tree Registry verification...
  2. mdvaden

    1298 to 1302 points ~ Sequoia sempervirens

    Maybe this sounds odd, but it's almost harder to take in the size standing next to it. I only began to realize its size when I stood back a ways and someone else stood next to it.
  3. mdvaden

    1298 to 1302 points ~ Sequoia sempervirens

    You are welcome. The tall trees clan sort of went into overdrive the last couple years. The main thing was still old fashion leg work. Bushwhacking like hell to cover new territory. But a few of the guys did employ some technology and gadgetry. In fact, I understand one of the "tall trees...
  4. mdvaden

    1298 to 1302 points ~ Sequoia sempervirens

    Wish I could help you get your arms around it. Although, these are really off the beaten path. And with the research permit conditions I signed and agreed to last year, I'm more constrained than with certain other redwoods. This one, around 1300 points, is in the 40,000 cu. ft. range. There's...
  5. mdvaden

    1298 to 1302 points ~ Sequoia sempervirens

    It's a little bit like that effect. But, that redwood is 30 feet wide chest-high on the side shown above, and it reaches 36 feet left of me, outside the lower left corner of the image. Not optically 30 feet wide, but real-life measuring tape 30 feet wide. So its real
  6. mdvaden

    1298 to 1302 points ~ Sequoia sempervirens

    Just got a confirmation of a 3rd diameter measure for one Coast Redwood we found last year. Height points and circumference points combined are 1283 not counting 1/4 crown spread points. I see two crowns on Google Earth at the coordinates. The scale shows one as 60 to 70 feet wide and the other...
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