GraniteMtn
GraniteMtn t1_iubs3wm wrote
Reply to Japanese maple, Seattle WA [OC] 2800x2500 by Cathi2222
Probably the most photographed tree on the planet.
GraniteMtn t1_iub5irk wrote
Many (most?) people don't realize past burns are necessary to prevent spread of forest fires.
After years of Forestry practices of stopping all forest fires, large swaths of timber became tinder boxes, leading to enormous forest fires.
When fires are allowed to burn (with the exception of populated areas), a patchwork of new/old timberlands forms, and fires within old forests don't spread across new (recently burned) lands.
Also, burned forest lands are an ecosystem unto themselves, providing more diversity of plants and animals.
GraniteMtn t1_it5povw wrote
Shhhh… tell people it’s Colorado or something.
GraniteMtn t1_irprffb wrote
Reply to comment by AliveAndThenSome in Upper Cathedral Lake, Pasayten Wilderness by AliveAndThenSome
>Amphitheater
Ah, I'm sure you're right. Probably one of the vertical cracks to the left of the peak. https://www.mountaineers.org/activities/routes-places/cathedral-peak-amphitheater-mountain/@@images/image
GraniteMtn t1_irph9bb wrote
Stayed there a couple of nights 15 years ago (time flies). We took a rest day and day-hiked for one day beyond the lake - maybe the mountain in the background, I don't recall now.
One event I do recall is having to get across a large crack in the mountain near the top, it must have been 150 feet deep, with width at the top being about 4 feet; the other side was about 3 feet higher. Too awkward to jump, also too far to reach the other side's handholds without leaning out to the point of moving your center of gravity over the crack. After watching 4 of the other people in the group YOLO, I asked to be rudimentarily roped in (under armpits, no harness). There was no way I was going to move my center of gravity over that crack under faith that I'd get a handhold on the other side, or my feet wouldn't slip out from under me. I did it with a rope, but it remains one of those re-occurring PTSD life moments for me.
GraniteMtn t1_irl0pwf wrote
Reply to Reynolds 3000ft plastic wrap box that’s been in my house since 1996. Finally used the last of it today by WannaHearALimerick
What was the diameter of the original roll? If you were to use 1 ft/day, that would still last you over 8 years. I'd feel sad tossing out the box after having it around for 26 years.
GraniteMtn t1_iud1ijl wrote
Reply to comment by Cathi2222 in Japanese maple, Seattle WA [OC] 2800x2500 by Cathi2222
Doh, you're right! I mistook the tree for the Portland tree, because I was dumb and didn't read the post's title.