Hemlock
& Birch Trail white pines |
djluth-@pennswoods.net |
Sep
22, 2006 16:27 PDT |
ENTS,
In an attempt to continue to clean up my backlog of data, I've
come across some
recent updates on various tree data in the vicinity of the
following landmarks
at Cook Forest:
Hemlock Trail, RT36, Forest Road, Birch Trail, Tom's Run
The hemlock forest between Forest Road, RT36, and Hemlock Trail
is one of the
finest we have in the park. One of our 140ft class hemlocks is
located here.
Some nice white pines can be seen as you progress farther down
the slope and
cross Forest Road working towards Tom's Run.
I've finally been able to "clean up" this section of
woods that I've been trying
to survey for tall white pine/hemlock now for years. There is
still one more
section I need to check on the south side of RT36 as you
progress to Mohawk
Trail. I don't think that'll happen before the Forest Summit,
but we have been
able to add a few more trees to our "significant" pine
list.
Pines that I've deemed "significant" for Cook Forest,
are those that break the
140ft class ie: if they break 140, than they get a GPS
coordinate. If they
break 150, besides getting a GPS point, Bob & I do a little
jig and celebrate.
Oh yes, can't forget this either... any new pine over 150ft
rates a coveted Ents
yell. Seriously though, 130's are quite numerous here as are
140's, but when
you get into the 150's you're really getting into an elite club
for
Pennsylvania. Here's the current break down of Cook Forest's
white pine height
classes:
Height Class # pines
140 146
150 77
160 25
170 3
180 1
This is way above any other surveyed site in Pennsylvania:
Hearts Content
Height Class # pines
140 10
150 14
160 2
Anders Run
Height Class # pines
140 10
150 7
160 1
Ricketts Glen
Height Class # pines
140 1
Spencer Estate
Height Class # pines
140 1
All other sites surveyed did not even have one pine that made it
to the 140ft
class. Other well known PA sites not mentioned above include:
Alan Seeger N.A - 130ft class pines
Detweiler Run N.A. - 130ft class pines
The following well known sites did not have any pines that broke
the 130ft
class:
Tall Timbers N.A.
Snyder-Middleswarth N.A.
Detweiler Run N.A.
Tionesta Scenic & Research N.A.
Johnson Run N.A.
Lower Jerry Run N.A.
Bear Meadows N.A.
These aren't even all the sites we've surveyed, just some of the
ones that many
folks are aware of.
Cook Forest is definitely THE place to come to see tall pines
when you're in PA.
Stats from the latest surveys conducted on 7/20/06 and 8/2/06
follows:
Species CBH Height Comments
E. hemlock 10.7 111.8
E. hemlock 9 125
E. hemlock 8.3 128.7
E. hemlock 9.3 129.4
E. hemlock 10.3 129.7
E. hemlock 8.5 130.5
E. hemlock 8.2 133.4
red maple N/A 109.6
white pine N/A 128.8
white pine 8.9 138
white pine 10.5 139.7
white pine 10.2 139.8
white pine 8.8 140.2
white pine 8.7 141.5
white pine 8.9 143
white pine 7.5 145.4
white pine 7.2 145.5
white pine 9 146.3
white pine 8.3 148.8
white pine 9 151.1
Dale |
RE:
Hemlock & Birch Trail white pines |
djluth-@pennswoods.net |
Sep
24, 2006 21:17 PDT |
Will,
Those are the number of trees falling within the height class ie:
146 pines in
the 140ft class, 77 pines in the 150ft class, etc.
Dale
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Dale,
Excellent work! Are the class rankings cumulative or
only # of trees falling
within the height class?
Will Blozan
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