gf beranek
Old Schooler
This photo is too small to really appreciate the full scope of this tree. A grand fir. In these parts known mostly as a White Fir. Timber fallers call them piss fir for their wind checks and the stinky water they hold and drench you in midway into cutting their trunks.
These trees don't taper much. I fell one in the Sierra that yielded 4 thirty-two foot logs. Each log but the last measured 32 inches at the buck.
On bad ground these trees break clean and you can still buck good merchantable logs out of the chunks left. On the same ground with a redwood you would lose it all.
Anyway this image of a white fir just impressed me. that's all
These trees don't taper much. I fell one in the Sierra that yielded 4 thirty-two foot logs. Each log but the last measured 32 inches at the buck.
On bad ground these trees break clean and you can still buck good merchantable logs out of the chunks left. On the same ground with a redwood you would lose it all.
Anyway this image of a white fir just impressed me. that's all
