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Walking the Clearwater
Join Date: Jan-2008
Location: Idaho Panhandle
Country: USA
Posts: 225
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Collecting Red Cedar / Lodgepole
I am planning a collecting trip for next month in the Clearwater Nat. Forest, which is close by. I have spoken with the folks at the Ranger station and gotten much advise from them. Permits are easily obtained ( I can get up to 10 trees at no cost).
They advise me that there are numerous stunted, twisted, <4ft trees in some specific areas that they have marked on maps for me, where they are growing on rocky slopes and thin soil. The majority of these are Western Red Cedar, and some lodgepole.
Lodge pole pine are very numerous in this area, so there are many small trees to look at.
I am interested in hearing first hand experiences in collecting these trees, and any advice that you may have.
The areas I will be visiting have numerous logging roads and Forest Service access roads, so I will most likely not be too far from a vehicle at any time. Snow conditions right now may push the trip back till early April, but we shall see.
Matt
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