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Swamp White Oak climb 1 Year, 8 Months ago  
Climbed a trio of Quercus bicolor on Saturday with my friend Paul. Had to take a break from discussing mechanical advantage systems

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1 Year, 8 Months ago  
Very good pictures! That cart sure looks nice.

I got side tracked and saw some of your pictures from a white pine climb. That one had me reminiscing. There are no white pines Pinus strobus around LA. I was forgetting what they look like!

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1 Year, 8 Months ago  
Originally posted by NickfromWI
Very good pictures! That cart sure looks nice.

I'm happy with the cart, still needs some tweaks but is 95% where I want it

Originally posted by NickfromWI
I got side tracked and saw some of your pictures from a white pine climb. That one had me reminiscing. There are no white pines Pinus strobus around LA. I was forgetting what they look like!

It's difficult for me to imagine landscape without strobus. Then again you have plenty of other conifer species out your way to make up for it. Is Sugar Pine anything like White Pine? There is something called Western White Pine isn't there?
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