Wrapping up Durango

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#1)  Wrapping up Durango

Postby dbhguru » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:28 am

WNTS-ENTS,

   Monica and I will begin packing to leave Colorado for Idaho. I may get one more short tree-hunting foray. But whether I do or don't, the rendezvous was very successful. Here is a summary of significant trees.

Tree                                               Accomplished

Schrater ponderosa pine                   Remeasured at 160.8 ft in hgt - champ Rocky Mtn ponderosa in Colorado
White Doug fir                                 Remeasured at 158.0 ft in hgt in hgt - champ Rocky Mtn Doug fir in Colorado
Blozan CO blue spruce                      Remeasured at 156.0 ft in hgt - champ blue spruce in Colorado
Unnamed white fir                           Remeasured to 117.0 ft in hgt - champ white fir in Colorado
Unnamed Narrow leaf cottonwood     Measured to 114.0 ft in hgt - champ narrow leaf in Colorado (West Fork San Juan River)
Unnamed SW white pine                   Measured to 111.0 ft in hgt - champ SW white pine in Colorado
Vance ponderosa                              Measured to 16.1 ft in girth - largest I've seen in Rocky Mtns
RBD Englemann spruce                     Measured to 141.3 ft in hgt - tallest tree in Rocky Mtns at 2 miles above sea level we know of
Unnamed Englemann spruce             Measured to 13.3 ft in girth - largest Englemann measured at high altitude (10,600 feet)
Unnamed CO blue spruce                  Measured to 12.7 ft in girth - largest CO blue measured by an Ent (I think)
CO blue spruce                                Measured 4 new spruce to over 140 feet in West Fork of San Juan River
Pinyon pines                                    Dated to between 300 and 350 years at Chimney Rock
Significant tall tree sites                  Increased to 9 sites with trees reaching 140 ft in hgt or more (5 watersheds)
                                                     Increased to 3 sites with trees reaching 150 feet in hgt or more
Significant big tree sites                   Increased to 5 sites with trees reaching girths to 12 feet or more
Bristlecone pines                              Learned of several sites with bristlecones in the Sangre de Cristo range (will visit next year)

   There may be some more significant confirmations, but these are the ones I can think of now. The important confirmation is that the San Juan region of Colorado is a gold mine of tall and big trees for the central and southern Rockies. I don't know what grows in the New Mexico Rockies.

Bob
Robert T. Leverett
Co-founder and Executive Director
Eastern Native Tree Society
Co-founder and President
Friends of Mohawk Trail State Forest

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#2)  Re: Wrapping up Durango

Postby edfrank » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:09 pm

Bob,  

A very impressive list.  Perhaps you can give us an overview of everything in a few weeks after you have had some time to reflect on the events.

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#3)  Re: Wrapping up Durango

Postby dbhguru » Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:50 pm

Ed,

  Yes, I'll be happy to do that. Also, big Don is preparing his thoughts. I expect he'll post in a day or two and Randy has some astounding images. Hopefully, he'll find time to post.

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#4)  Re: Wrapping up Durango

Postby Marcboston » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:37 pm

Hey Bob,  I know this is an old post but how was Idaho?
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