Big Trees

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TWINKLE_TOES

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We have had fast growing trees, shade trees, pretty colored trees, how about BIG trees.

Who thinks they have the biggest tree on TBN? I'm not sure how to define whether "big" means tall, most board feet, or biggest around. This will seek it's own level. Winner has to provide a picture for proof. So even though I think I have the biggest I can't win, no digital camera. First liar never has a chance anyway.

I have a cottonwood that is 15 ft around at the base./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Sorry about Texas/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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TWINLKE_TOES,
You may have me beat but not by much.
I have a big bull pine and the base is almost 14 feet dia. well over 100'tall.

I won't be surprise if the lighting was to ever strike it. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

I call it minute maid,for it seems every minute or so a branch or pine cones fall. /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif


Thomas..NH /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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Thomas, that's a BIG tree.

I think you have the biggest so far, I have really never measured my tree and your <font color=blue>almost 14 feet dia</font color=blue> sounds a bit more accurate than my guess. In addition I think the Bull pine is about the same at the base as it is 10 ft up. My cotton woods change a fair amount in Dia. from the base to 10 feet. If it comes down to you and I, I'll measure. Is a Bull pine the same tree the that little Joe and Hauss Cartwright hid behind on TV?/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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Lets see if my math is correct thats a 57 1/2" diameter tree. I'd have to get out one of my longer bars to drop that one!!!
But you've got me beat on size, my current property was high-grade logged a couple of years before I bought the property. So the largest I've got right now at DBH is 36"+or-. I'll be dropping a few of the larger ones for firewood. Little or no value for timber.
Gordon
 
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When I was clearing this ground that we built on there was an oak that was about 6ft. in diameter which is pretty big for an oak. My wife really liked it and didn't want to have it knocked down so we left it. Well last year sure enough it got hit by lightning and it split in two with the one half falling right on my new bridge that I put in to access the newly cleared ground. Insurance payed for the bridge and cleaning so I came out ok on it but boy was it a pain to clean that big old sucker up. As soon as it gets dry enough I'll have wood for 10 winters!!!!
Richard
 
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Twinkletoes,
Here in the NW, there is a lot of interest in "champion" trees. If I am not mistaken, the "standard" for measurement (other than height, of course) is "girth @ breast height" (gbh), i.e., tape-measured "circumference at 4 ft above the ground.

This is intended to get above any "buttress roots" onto the "trunk" proper, and, since many trees are not really "round", the actual girth is given, rather than a "diameter...which might vary with the "compass-heading" of the measurement( not to mention that handling those giant calipers to measure a standing tree can be a bear. (Do we have a long-sentence contest?/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif )

What does anybody think of adopting the gbh standard for TBN "Big Trees?

/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Larry
 
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TWINKLE_TOES,
I measure the pine twice above the base..15'4" dia., /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif but
I'm going to have to disqualify myself./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
The pine has 4 main trucks which grown together from the base up to 4 feet.

How in the heck did the word bull pine become....anyone know??

Thomas..NH /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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Twinkletoes,

I just got a call from the "plane geometry police". They said that if Thomas' tree is really 14 feet in DIAMETER, it should be about 44 feet around. No wonder its over 100 feet tall. ( If his 14' diameter is "a bit more accurate" than your guess, you must have been WAY off/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif .)

I guess your tiny cottonwood doesn't have a chance /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif .

(I'm thinking maybe that big tree is a "bulls..." pine. You could hide a herd of Hosses and a flock of Little Joes behind that one /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif.)

Larry
 
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Okay, I had to put my Sorels on and go take look. There is a big ol' maple that marks the corner of the propety line here in ME. Circumference measures an 1" shy of 14' @ 2 feet up off the ground and 17' 3" @ 5 foot up. Its' got such a wide crown I wonder if it might have been stumped off years ago.
 
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TWINKLE_TOES, Wasn't the Ponderosa Ranch name after the ponderosa pine tree?

Those two did spend alot of time in the woods didn't they,and the only time they went to town was get supplies or business...didn't spend much time w/ the ladies, /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif maybe ole Willy made up for it. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Thomas..NH /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 

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