Eli:

If you want a different hike close to Burlington you might want to try Camels 
Hump.

Russ


-----Original Message-----
From: Eli Dickerson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, Jul 31, 2009 10:01 pm
Subject: [ENTS] 1st trip to Adirondack old growth






Hi ENTS,
Just finished up a great day of wandering across Adirondack Park for the first 
time.? After a post a few months ago about a news article mentioning old growth 
at the base of Ampersand Mtn I decided to swing by.? Wow am I glad I did.? 

While there I did ring counts on a fallen Hemlock and White Pine.? The hemlock 
came to 245 rings and the White Pine was an astounding 357 rings!? Are either 
of these species known to double ring at all?? It was so weird to see trees of 
relatively small DBH/CBH with soooooo many rings.? I'm so used to the super 
growth of the Tulip Poplars and other species back in Atlanta.? The old growth 
of the Adirondacks is so nice especially after all the rain this month- it felt 
like a rain forest!

I have a few shorts videos of the trees and forest on my YouTube account if any 
of you are interested:? http://www.youtube.com/user/eliahd24

Now I'm off to Burlington in the morning.? Any neat forests/botanical areas 
you'd care to recommend are greatly appreciated!
~Eli









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