ENTS,
I met up with new ENTS member Brian Beduhn today to remeasure the Boogerman Pine, Sag Branch Tuliptree and several other trees. We found "The Boog" in good shape and had a 28' pole along to help measure in the thick undergrowth. This turned out to be an essential item due to the flush of new undergrowth from the dead hemlocks.
Here is the top as seen today- where is the highest point?
Here it is! (and it's NOT the tallest looking point- the tuft of fluff at the point of the arrow)
With careful setup I was able to get 188.7' which is basically the same as the 2009 measure of 188.8' by John Eichholtz. So no news there.
We next went to the Sag Branch Tuliptree which does have some news. It has dropped a large chunk of the crown but otherwise looks great- although the leaves looked a bit puny. We tried and tried to get a good height but couldn't break 162' due to thick growth. We need to go back in the winter.
We next stopped at the National Champion cinnamon clethra. This tree has not changed dimensions since first measure in 1996. I did get a slightly lower height this time probably due to my former laser shooting long. It was formerly listed as 33.1' but now is 32.1'.
Nearby we remeasured the tallest witch-hazel at 51.4' with the Nikon. I think I had it over 53' before.
Will Blozan
