I hiked the Tripyramids this last weekend. I'd heard
and seen some
pictures online of some big White Pines on this little spur trail
called Big Pines Path located just off of the Livermore Trail.
I
stopped there on the way back to the trail head and was not
disappointed. There are four big White Pines there along the
banks of
the Mad River. I carry a rope with paint marks every 12"
that I used
to measure the tree's girth. They measured 9', 9', 10', and
11'.
They are grouped closely together. Three, including the big 11
footer, are within 30' circle. The fourth, the 10 footer, is
off by
itself about 40-50 feet fromt he others. There are two good
size
blowdowns well in to decay, been there 10 years or so??? It
was late
in day so I didn't have time to cruise the area much. There
didn't
appear to be any other specimens near by. These trees didn't
have
much in way of big side branches so I'm guessing they once had
neighbors and are not old field pines like I often see. The
surrounding forest is pretty young compared to them. For
reasons
unknown, they must have been left behind by the loggers.
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