Thanks, Jer.
That was the kind of backup I needed :)
Ain't easy trying to be an overseas Redwood /Sequoia specialist, you know.
Local back up helps a lot.
Say Hi to Terri BTW.
Hope she is ok .
We shuld probably get another chocolate box on it's way for xmas.
Let us see if this one goes:
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That'll do, too.
Butch, that comment, coming from you, makes it hard to not come back with something that'll eventually get me banned.
So lay off, please, or suffer the consequenses.
Can we do a stopover in Helena, and look at the areas that were clear cut to produce wood enough for copper smelting, please.
Then afterwards you can show me the huge smokestack that was built when the neighbouring state complained about their cattle dying from arsenic poisoning.
Solution...
Jim, frig the environment, really.
What is more pleasant for us human being and other critters: A grove of old trees or a bunch of sprouts.
Don't walk down the old Ronald Reagan:" If you've seen one Redwood tree, You've seen them all road"
Or we might just name the next "Ronald Reagan...
The biggest Redwood ever cut was measured to about 1800 cubic meters of wood, by the scaler.
Somewhere up in Klamath, I think.
Jerry, a little help would be nice here, since you know more about the redwoods than I could ever aspire to.:)
If you want to see how a tree fares without neighbours, go visit the Boole tree .
5th largest sequoia I believe and was left over when Converse basin was clear cut. They left it because they thought it was the biggest one ver.
I've been there 3 times over as many decades.
That thing is in...
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