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Giant Sequoias of the East #4103340
03/18/24 09:17 PM
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Good video on the American Chestnuts . I sure would love to walk though a grove of these giants.




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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103359
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south of hills, north of plain...
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Very cool. Thanks for posting.


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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103360
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Wish I could have seen them.

Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103362
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Thats pretty sad

Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103371
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I want to one day walk through a forest like what was present preflood. Maybe I’ll get that opportunity one day.

Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103379
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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103401
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That was quite interesting, thanks for sharing

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When I was younger I used to run across old carcasses and stumps . I had one carcass I would sit in and hunt when it was raining. I've seen ol stump carcasses easily 8-10' across. They're all gone now , there's no evidence in the woods now they ever existed . frown



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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: Geeb] #4103406
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Originally Posted by Geeb
That was quite interesting, thanks for sharing

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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103411
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Great video. Same type thing is happening to Ash trees. Areas in Tennessee every Ash is dead. Starting to find it in north Alabama.

Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103416
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Thanks to the emerald ash borer.

Hemlocks are being taken by the hemlock wooly adelgid.

We just keep importing crap here that kills our forests.

Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103426
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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103430
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savage gulf in tennessee still has giant first growth trees - but not chestnuts ...
thank you for the video. what a tragedy ...

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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103432
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I would love to have seen the country pre-European settlement. Another element of the Eastern woodlands that is gone was the passenger pigeon. They must have had quite an effect on the forests.
Passenger Pigeon

Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103448
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There used to be a hug grove not far from where I grew up
It was called Chestnut Ridge
The last ones died out in the ‘70’s and there were at one time hundreds of them


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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103454
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In my line of work I’ve heard this story many times . Seen many documentaries about it at logging schools . Such a sad end to a species that many people relied on. Could happen again on grander scale . We fight pine beetles every year. Some worse than others . Few years back in southren tn I think around 2000 beetles was bad because so dry for two years . Then all red oak trees started dieing in Southern tn . On my bucket list is go see the the giant redwoods when I retire .


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This is an old saw mill not too far from where I grew up: in Lacoochee
They cut all of the old growth cypress from the area in the 40's-50's.

There is almost 200 sq miles of swamps east of Lacoochee (Green Swamp/Richloam). Croom, lots of swamps on the Withlacoochee river is just NW of it.
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There is what the National Park Service calls a “ Old Growth forest ” located in the Great Smoky Mountains NP on the Ramsey Cascades trail in the Greenbrier section of the park. It is a sight to see and has the biggest Popular tree I have ever seen. It was 1992 when I hiked through that area.

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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: 2Dogs] #4103510
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There is an old gold mine I know of that is now flooded, but it was drained for a little bit back in the 90s. The chestnut timbers inside the mine were still there, still strong, with the bark intact. I'm sure it is the same way today.


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Re: Giant Sequoias of the East [Re: slippinlipjr] #4103539
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Originally Posted by slippinlipjr
There is an old gold mine I know of that is now flooded, but it was drained for a little bit back in the 90s. The chestnut timbers inside the mine were still there, still strong, with the bark intact. I'm sure it is the same way today.


There's a lot of the really old houses, cabins and barns around here that have Chestnut in them. If you see a building 100+ years old with very big timbers and wide boards around here , it's most likely Chestnut.



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