Hello NTS,
After searching for information on big trees, I stumbled upon the ENTS. I decided to join the forums as it looks like "amateur tree enthusiasts" like me are welcome. I live in Baltimore City, which is centrally located to many great places in the eastern US. A few weeks ago, after being introduced to the park through this website, my girlfriend and I visited Cook Forest for some early-spring hiking and tree hunting. It was more incredible than I even imagined. We laughed about finding the actual Longfellow Pine (sure... they all look so huge) and felt an incredible inner peace as we marveled at the ancient trees. I find myself very drawn to conifers, perhaps because I grew up near the NJ Pine Barrens, and have a special affinity for Japanese-style gardens.
I have been measuring trees in the parks and local forests around here, to get a hang of the process. I don't understand the height measurement techniques yet... still working on that. I'm also interested in city planning and urban tree canopy, looking to get involved with some local organizations and learning more about selecting proper street trees.
Attached is a picture of me in front of that historic chestnut snag at Cook State Forest.
I hope to visit many more important North American forests, and contribute whatever I can to the site. Thanks for having me.
