Turner (is that right?),
I went up to Pike Knob this past June.  Too bad I missed the black cherry.
I had heard about it, but didn't know it was so close to the trail.  I agree
that many of the pines don't look that old, although some of them around the
fire tower foundation have quite a bit of lichen on them and are a bit more
gnarly.  For anyone else who visits the site, make sure you go just a little
north on the ridgeline (and down) where you come to an open meadow (Nelson
Sods) with open views all around.  Unfortunately I got caught in a downpour
and didn't end up spending much time there.

Darian

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