Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: PeteC on January 10, 2016, 08:19:45 am
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While in SE Utah last summer,my wife and I came across this tree on the trail descending to one of the landbridges in Natural Bridges Natl. Park.It's the worst case of twist I've ever seen. God Bless
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By the looks of it, that's the only tree for miles. I am sure it is twisted from the lack of H2o
and most likley a couple hundred yeas old. Is that the root ball in the lower left?
Zuma
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That would be some tough splitting.. Probaly build a crooked fire..
Thanks Leroy
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Those trees are also very, very old. The oldest known living tree was cut from this area in 1964, it was 4900 years old.