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David....you have captured the essence of your trip fantastically. Some truly wonderful photographs. It looks like you had an amazing trip. I look forward to reading all the various reports etc. I have thoroughly enjoyed this thread. Thanks very much for posting.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:::thumbup:

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Whats the score with the epicormic coming out of thee nicks in the bark? were they introduced deliberately? what sort of percentage took?:001_smile:

 

David....you have captured the essence of your trip fantastically. Some truly wonderful photographs. It looks like you had an amazing trip. I look forward to reading all the various reports etc. I have thoroughly enjoyed this thread. Thanks very much for posting.:thumbup::thumbup:

 

As I understand it Tom, Ted Green, Caroline Davis & Migel Mari wounded this particular tree with an axe, creating the incisions on a previous visit to the site.

 

The resulting sprouts where evident on approximately 50% of the wounds, with 80% of these still alive.

 

Not entirely sure if they are epicormic dormant buds stimulated by & taking advantage of an easy escape through the bark or just adventitious buds created off the callous.

Interesting experiment nonetheless, bring on the spikes !

 

 

Appreciate all the positive comments & glad to have had the chance to share the images of the trip here at AT, most of you know the cyber me & will realise this is what ticks my boxes. It really is an inspiring part of the world, with all it's culture, politics, history, landscape, flora & fauna, which I would highly recommend to anybody to go visit, if you haven't already.

I took a pretty slow train journey down, but it's literally on our doorstep if you fly.

 

Here's some of the amazing fauna of the area, including Griffin vultures, Salamandas & Rock lizards, haven't got time to edit through all the shots I've got :001_rolleyes:......

 

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Very interesting, that could do with more research, using spikes on veteranisation projects could be handy.

 

Yet more great pics mate, next time you're planning one of these jollies let me know I'd be well up for it......

 

 

 

Seriously:001_smile:

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Very interesting, that could do with more research, using spikes on veteranisation projects could be handy.

 

Yet more great pics mate, next time you're planning one of these jollies let me know I'd be well up for it......

Seriously

 

 

Have tried the spike approach at different times with not much success tbh, but not as yet on a range of species/bark types.

 

 

Jollie, how very dare you sir !

t'was a scientific research project.

People think I have a whale of a time in LA LA land :sneaky2:

 

In the queue like Craig, is all I can offer Tom :001_tongue:

 

 

Here's the dregs from the photo bucket to wind up this pictoral marathan.

(199 at last count) :blushing:

 

Shots from journey down on the TGV,

Rural snap shots of superstition & fertility.

Remnants of a saw having been crushed on a fell.

A disgruntled hunter having been disturbed by tree geeks.

The mouthwatering delights of a whole roasted lamb that was springing about in front of us the evening before.

The ripped side wall of the 4x4 that needed replacing.

& a flavour of the regions municipalities & politics.

 

And with that Senora & Senors, I will bore you no more & bid you fine AGUR

 

..............the kettles boiling !

 

Hope you enjoyed :001_smile:

 

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Thanks for pointing this one out fella, simply awsome and i fully appreciate its point and purpose. I will no longer wonder such silly things again, i thought it was all a bit silly when I first read about it, thought it was a bit of an excuse for a jolly. How wrong was I.

 

You have the greatest job in this solar system, of that there is absolutley no doubt, i am more than just jelous, i am the corn king himself, the jolly green giant.

 

absolutley wicked thread.

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