Larry,

It's nice to see our Longleaf pine man doing White pine. Those at one
time were nice trees.

James Parton

On Dec 12, 5:44 pm, lawrence tucei jr <[email protected]> wrote:
> ENTS,    Part 3 is about a location about 15 miles from Joe's near Dairyland 
> Wi.  He told me about these old trees and stumps before, so this trip he 
> brought me to see the old Giants. The were several stumps in the area and a 
> couple of standing trunks. They were huge, when alive I'd say they would have 
> been 200 years old or more. Some of the stumps were over 4' Dia. He remembers 
> in the 70's when the two standing trunks were still alive. The stumps 
> however, have been cut long ago. I can just imagine how beautiful they must 
> have been and how this area would have been thick with White Pine. CBH-11' 
> 3", Heights to unknown, I feel like they were well over 100'. Some photos! 
> Larry  
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>  Old White Pines 1.JPG
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>  Old White Pines 2.JPG
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>  Old White Pines 3.JPG
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>  Old White Pines 4.JPG
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