Ents,

Earlier I noted a double "E. red cedar" at MacBeth's Cabins in Cook Forest
to 5.8ft CBH x 85.4ft high & 6.6ft CBH x 73.3ft high.  After a more thorough
examination, I mistook the tree for a Sawara cedar,  *Chamaecyparis
pisifera.  *
<http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=141>

So, the tallest, and biggest, we have on record for E. red cedar in PA is
Scott Wade's state champ in Glen Mills at 9.1ft CBH x 79.1ft high:

http://www.pabigtrees.com/trees/species/cedrus_juniperus_cedar.htm

http://www.pabigtrees.com/trees/images/trees%20by%20county/delaware/pictures/red%20cedar%20champ%20725%20darlington%20rd%20delco%2009%20ull.jpg


At least I learned a new tree species...

I apologize for the confusion.

Dale

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