[pct-l] Watch for falling trees
Trekker4 at aol.com
Trekker4 at aol.com
Wed May 13 09:37:01 CDT 2009
On the AT in Georgia, in 1980, I heard that cracking sound at night, in my
tent, in a storm. I instinctively put my arms over my head. The next
morning there was a tree across a dirt road about a hundred yards away, and
slightly above the shelter which I was tented near (no room in the inn).
Another time on the AT, I was walking along, head down and minding my
own business, heard that cracking sound, and looked up to watch a 5 inch
branch crash just off the trail, about 15 feet ahead of me. There was no
wind, and had been no rain; it was time for that branch to fall.
In 2005, on the PCT, I was sitting on a break, heard a loud cracking
sound, and looked up to see one trunk of a two trunk, medium size tree very
slowly (at least ten seconds) topple to the ground, hitting no other trees.
Again there was no wind, and had been no rain; it was just time - that
last microbe ate through the last wood molecule holding the live trunk up; the
dead trunk was the one that remained standing. It was a wonderful
experience in the sense that I instantly knew it was no danger to me; one sees
thousands of trees across the trail, but that one just missed the trail. Last
summer I reported hundreds to the PCTA, including the multi-hundred pileup
on the N side of ?, just before Sisters Mirror Lake. One never sees one
fall; I had the camera up, turned on, and the lens cap off in that ten seconds,
but missed the photo by 2-3 more seconds.
Bob "Trekker"
Big Bend Desert Denizen, and...
Naturalized Citizen - Republic of Texas
In a message dated 5/12/2009 2:43:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
asabat at 4jeffrey.net writes:
Speaking of downed trees, one of my scariest moments was a short break
while climbing the snow up Baden Powell. We heard a small crack, then a small
creak, then a few louders ones until we noticed a large tree about al1 100
yards away fall to the ground.
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