Barry,

I watched the four segments of you video.  The broken cedar is interesting and 
the biggest cedar in part three looks impressive.  It is too bad that many of 
the biggest of the species are now a thing of the past.  Perhaps if we are 
lucky we can still find someplace an isolated pocket where there are still a 
few trees representative of times past.  I want to encourage you to try to get 
an ENTS trip organized for the Pine Barrens area, perhaps next spring or summer.

Ed

"Oh, I call myself a scientist.  I wear a white coat and probe a monkey every 
now and then, but if I put monetary gain ahead of preserving nature...I 
couldn't live with myself." - Professor Hubert Farnsworth
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