> Are there any other westerners on here?

I live in PA, but lived in western WA for four years during the 90s -- Port
Angeles and Olympia. I love the region and the giant Douglas-firs, cedars,
and others to be found there. I even planted a Doug-fir in my yard here last
year. Good luck with the documentation project for your park in Sammamish!

Kirk Johnson



 
> I am interested in learning more about doing Urban and Suburban tree
> surveys. I have the right equipment, and I have a great park adjacent
> to our house to start in. It has mostly Douglas Firs and some Red
> Cedar trees.
> 
> The area was logged in the 1930's, so no real old growth here, but I
> have found some of the older trees in this park... a beautiful 160'
> tall Dougas fir with a 38.2" DBH trunk sits about 40' from where I am
> writing this! An adjacent DF fell in a windstorm last year and after
> they cut it up I was able to count the rings and give it an age of 72
> years.
> 
> I know there are a lot older trees in my state, but I am currently
> very interested in my local park. My motivation is partially to
> preserve the trees that we do have, but also to be more aware of my
> local surroundings and the ecosystems that we pass through ever day.
> 
> I look forward to sharing this journey with this group and to
> hopefully meet some other local people engaged in similar pursuits!
> 
> Frank Blau
> Sammamish, WA







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