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Does anyone know if the tree had a cavity in it before the tunnel was cut through it, or was it perfectly sound?

 

It is a shame.

 

We should honour it's memory by someone cutting a tunnel through a conny in someone's garden.

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Was there another cause that could have 'helped' it to it fall...?

 

OK, they had rain / storms etc, but what if they had felled trees in the vicinity to then 'expose' that tree to the wind and rain....?

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Does anyone know if the tree had a cavity in it before the tunnel was cut through it, or was it perfectly sound?

 

It is a shame.

 

We should honour it's memory by someone cutting a tunnel through a conny in someone's garden.

 

I have several photos that enlarge big enough to see that there had to be a cavity in it before they cut some away for the tunnel people see. It's evident by the natural looking curves and shapes of aged wood within that has a much different look from chainsaw or ax work. Plus black charred remnants from old fires. Now that I look closely, it's doubtful the extra cutting altered its strength much.

 

It may be a note worth adding to my drive through coast redwoods page:

 

Drive Through Redwoods. Drive Thru Redwood. Avenue of the Giants and Klamath. Leggett.

 

I added a comment about the giant sequoia in relation to a Shrine Tree that looks hazardous.

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I saw a pic of this tree when I was about seven or somethin, Its funny how the memory plays tricks on you..

I had visions of a two lane highway running through that thing. If I had to rely on memory thats how I would of thought of it still till I seen this pic... And yet, look at it, barley wide enough to get a goat through it..

 

 

Still, I'm glad its down. Never sat well with me even back then, to cut a gaping wound in a tree for no good reason.... vandalism at its worst......

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