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![]() "Bob" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 7:59 am, wrote: Hi. Good read. Thank you. Where did you find this? Bob Where did he find a tree 40' long and 5'6" diameter to hollow out for his canoe? |
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Edgar brought forth on stone tablets:
"Bob" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 7:59 am, wrote: Hi. Good read. Thank you. Where did you find this? Bob Where did he find a tree 40' long and 5'6" diameter to hollow out for his canoe? You've never been to the Pacific Northwest, have you? bob s/v Eolian Seattle |
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![]() "RW Salnick" wrote in message ... Edgar brought forth on stone tablets: "Bob" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 7:59 am, wrote: Hi. Good read. Thank you. Where did you find this? Bob Where did he find a tree 40' long and 5'6" diameter to hollow out for his canoe? You've never been to the Pacific Northwest, have you? bob s/v Eolian Seattle No. Must have taken a long time making a dugout canoe,though... |
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Edgar brought forth on stone tablets:
"RW Salnick" wrote in message ... Edgar brought forth on stone tablets: "Bob" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 7:59 am, wrote: Hi. Good read. Thank you. Where did you find this? Bob Where did he find a tree 40' long and 5'6" diameter to hollow out for his canoe? You've never been to the Pacific Northwest, have you? bob s/v Eolian Seattle No. Must have taken a long time making a dugout canoe,though... yes... especially if he actually made it himself rather than procuring it from the local natives, for whom this was the normal way to make a boat. The stumps from these monster trees are still out there in the forests, remaining after the logging of the ancient first growth trees. Well, the cedar stumps are anyway. bob s/v Eolian Seattle |
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On Dec 6, 1:52 pm, RW Salnick wrote:
The stumps from these monster trees are still out there in the forests, remaining after the logging of the ancient first growth trees. Well, the cedar stumps are anyway. bob s/v Eolian Seattle- Hide quoted text - Ya, grate places for a picnic if you can get a foot in the notches they used for the boards they stood on when h a n d sawing them down. but now even to ceadar stumps are gone on the Oregon coast range. Easy money to go in and cut for shake bolts. Did that in the early 70s. Where would you find a big tree like that?????? Well used as 2x4s to build that 1950s ranch house. What a ****ing shame. Oh, but trees are renewable resourse.............. well uh yes if YOU GOT ONE THOUSAND YEARS TO WAIT ! ! ! !! Bob |
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On Dec 6, 1:52 pm, RW Salnick wrote: The stumps from these monster trees are still out there in the forests, remaining after the logging of the ancient first growth trees. Well, the cedar stumps are anyway. bob s/v Eolian Seattle- Hide quoted text - Ya, grate places for a picnic if you can get a foot in the notches they used for the boards they stood on when h a n d sawing them down. but now even to ceadar stumps are gone on the Oregon coast range. Easy money to go in and cut for shake bolts. Did that in the early 70s. Where would you find a big tree like that?????? Well used as 2x4s to build that 1950s ranch house. What a ****ing shame. Oh, but trees are renewable resourse.............. well uh yes if YOU GOT ONE THOUSAND YEARS TO WAIT ! ! ! !! Bob I remember as a kid, snaking cedar logs out of Lake Tapps near Bonney Lake Wa. Cut and split them suckers for cedar fence posts for the raspberry fields. 5 cents per foot for regular 7 footers and 6 cents for heavy corner and end posts. Hell, we could get $35 worth of posts in one truck load! Now everything is cut at 40 to 60 years old as pecker poles. Only thing the mills can handle and the wood is pure crap. Gordon BTW That lake was man made and a lot of the trees were not cut down cuz it wasn't worth it. It was a large lake and they couldn't give away the property around it. It is now some of the priciest lakefront property anywhere! |
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