Don, 



       Will, Laura, and I are in the preliminary thinking stages of organizing 
a big tree rendezvous in Durango for next July. We're going to settle for a 
rendezvous instead of a full-fledged conference, due to time constraints, 
money, etc. The summer of 2011 would then see a full conference. 

        In my humble opinion, the rendezvous  should be spearheaded by WNTS. We 
could assemble a measuring team and hit as many sites as possible during a 3 to 
4-day stint and prepare a report to the Forest Service on our findings. Laura 
would choose the sites. The rendezvous  would really be a joint WNTS-Forest 
Service venture. Will is interested in climbing and modeling a big ponderosa 
while there. We could have lots of evening slide shows and maybe a couple of 
presentations for WNTS attendees and guests - just fun stuff . Will could show 
his climb to the top of the 311-ft sequoia. If Dave Stahle makes it, maybe we w 
ould hopefully persuade him to give a presentation on aging junipers. The 
rendezvous  would be all for the relatively small group of measurers (6 to 
12)and guests. No big preparations necessary. Just hit the field and measure 
trees. 

        While there, I 'm sure you would want to sample the local beers. Maybe 
you already have. Didn't you tell me that you'd been to Durango and rode the 
Durango to Silverton RR? I presume you had a frosted glass with a spirited 
beverage in it. 

       With my allergy to alcohol, I'd have to settle for bright colored C ool 
A id-like drinks, but I'd pretend that they had alcohol in them and act I 
little daffy after a couple of hours. Wait. That happens anyway . 

       Those with sporting blood could place bets on how long it would take 
Will to break my height records for the ponderosa and Colorado blue spruce. 
Will does that sort of thing with grim regularity. Oh, is it embarrassing, but 
h is eye is unfailingly accurate and I've come to be fatalistic about the whole 
thing. We could also have a little ceremony and crown Dave Stahle, Lord of the 
Rings, also the ruler of Western Earth position for Middle Earth is taken). 

        Laura, since you are the on-site Ent, we would appoint you official 
keeper of the sacred numbers that we collected -  a position of the greatest 
trust. 

       Well, what do you say, Don? Let's make Durango our first official WNTS 
rendezvous. YEA! 



Bob 

       

        
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "DON BERTOLETTE" <[email protected]> 
To: "Western Native Tree Society" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 6:01:34 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [WNTS] Re: Leverett photo on San Juan www..... 

Laura- 
Thanks for proof positive (pun intended) that Bob has an intuitive sense of 
good photography! Of course what the photo really shows is good land 
management! 
-Don 






To: [email protected] 
Subject: [WNTS] Leverett photo on San Juan www..... 
From: [email protected] 
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 14:38:29 -0600 


Check out one of Bob Leverett's photos on this website belonging to the San 
Juan National Forest! 

        http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/sanjuan/passes/ 

Thank you, Bob, for the use of this beautiful scene in the LaPlata Mountains.  
The light & angle of the sun are really exquisite. 
Laura 

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Laura Stransky, US Forest Service 
15 Burnett Court, Durango, CO  81301 
Phone:  970-385-1216 
e-mail:  [email protected] 
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