Bob & Tim,
I spent considerable time in Cathedral Pines before the blow-down and probably 
have a hundred slides of them.  The tallest that I measured with a transit was 
172'.  It was in the middle of the stand at the toe of the slope.  Along the 
road they measured 150-160'.  Though old, they were not old growth as there was 
a stone wall along the boundary of the stand and those pines near that edge 
were shorter and had large branches right to the bottom indicating that the 
pines grew up after the adjacent land clearing and wall building.  The stand 
was magnificent none the less.
Jack




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From: Bob <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 10:54:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ENTS] Cathedral Pines


Tim, 

   Alas, the Carhedral Pines of Cornwall blew down in July 1989. They were 
magnificent trees. Many exceeded 150 feet. A few probably made it to 160. They 
were New England's flagship pines. I measured the tallest survivor about 10 
years ago. It was mid-30s then. Today it's probably around 140.
        Mohawk inherited the title of flagship pines on New England after the 
demise of the Connecticut stand.

Bob

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On Dec 18, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Timothy Zelazo <[email protected]> wrote:


Bob:
>
>During a meeting today, someone told me about the old growth white pines in 
>Cornwall Connecticut.  How tall are the first generation trees located in the 
>Cathedral Pines?
>
>Tim
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