Doug-

Mmmmmmmmmm.....you're almost hooked!  Very well done!!

-Don
 
> Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 19:21:16 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: [ENTS] Ponderosa pine
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> WNTS and ENTS,
> 
> Ponderosa pine was with us wherever we went last month in Southern 
> California. We saw it at the southernmost park that we visited, Cuyamaca 
> Rancho SP, and we saw it in Sequoia National Forest a good deal farther North 
> as well. The first two pictures show the fattest one that we saw near the 
> southern entrance of Cuyamaca Rancho SP. I thought it was funny when the park 
> ranger told us to stick our noses in the bark and smell. Now where have I 
> heard that before?
> 
> Image #3 A burned up but still attractive Ponderosa pine. Near this 
> particular dead pine we were following some mountain lion tracks on the 
> trail. Very cool.
> 
> Image #4 This shot was taken along brushy creek which is a tributary of the 
> Kern River well upstream of Isabella Lake. It is within Sequoia National 
> Forest near where my parents were camping in Kernville on the north side of 
> Lake Isabella. There are no Ponderosa pines in this picture. I only put it in 
> to show the dramatic contrast between this dry, scrubby site with the next 
> picture. Don mentioned that California is a botanist's dream...I would go 
> much further and say that it is a naturalists dream! The changes in scenery 
> can be so great that they are nearly unbelievable. After our hike up and down 
> this creek we decided to drive a little farther up the road to see what we 
> might find. I saw a sign that read "Trail of 100 Giants" and it indicated 
> that it wasn't very far. Ofcourse we had to check it out!
> 
> Image #5 Wow what a fat Ponderosa pine! Does this picture look even remotely 
> like the previous one? Hard to believe they are only separated by a few miles.
> 
> Doug
> 
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