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There are many money trees/stumps around the site now. The Sycamore's around the Lakes are huge. I am sure some of those must be in excess of 300+ years old. The one I posted with the twins wrapped around it had a huge girth and the pic does not do it justice I promise you. In future I am going out with a ball of string to measure these monsters!

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One other point in case you missed it was the trees growing from the side of the ravine/gorge. Optimal living organisms hanging there with the roots all buried in the rocks. The girth on the roots were as big as a tree!

 

Oh and that Sitka has a primary limb that has grown to be a tree in itself!

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