Strange Shaped Trees

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WOW, thanks mate :icon_thumleft:, great pics as usual. I love the 6th photo, almost like a viking ship prow. Keep them coming :thumbsup:.


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Mental Granny said:
Wow ! I really love these! Thanks for sharing !

You're welcome.

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hammered said:
WOW, thanks mate :icon_thumleft:, great pics as usual. I love the 6th photo, almost like a viking ship prow. Keep them coming :thumbsup:.


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That's what I thought when i first noticed it.

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Having looked at it again, the last pic resembles a ball and socket joint. Nature is great at mimicking itself, once again, great pics and keep them coming :wink:
 

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You should see some of the furniture you can make from some lumber from those trees.
 

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HCW said:
You should see some of the furniture you can make from some lumber from those trees.

True, but these are on National Forest land. :'(
I cut trees with vines growing around them on private land to make 'hiking sticks' & lamps & furniture later on.

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Very interesting find. I think the right angle tree limbs was the indians way of marking a trail. Look around on rocks in the area for other signs.

Cool anyway!

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SoreKneesDayton said:
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Very interesting find. I think the right angle tree limbs was the indians way of marking a trail. Look around on rocks in the area for other signs.

Cool anyway!

SKD -Where is Spring?

Thanks, these trees would be 'way too young' for Indian sign markers.
Our temp's were in the 70's yesterday, but cooler weather on the way.

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Most (all?) of these trees appear to be oak varieties. The fifth photo is the most interesting to me. The "W" seems to be trying to say something here. Have you checked the depression in the background on the side of the creek yet? I would. I don't think nature shaped this one: it had help.
 

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Tuberale said:
Most (all?) of these trees appear to be oak varieties. The fifth photo is the most interesting to me. The "W" seems to be trying to say something here. Have you checked the depression in the background on the side of the creek yet? I would. I don't think nature shaped this one: it had help.

Number three & four are pine trees, we have ice storms that break the tree down, then if it heals, they always try & grow 'upward', that & thunder storms & tornadoes can also bend & break the trees.
But anything is possible. :dontknow:

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MT Pockets said:
Love those trees too..

A few years ago I finished my Sisters basement with a few of em...
thats cool
 

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Fossis those are some great pics. I, too have always been interested in the different configurations of
some of the trees in the woods.. Thanks for sharing.

Mt Pockets good job! I like the appearance of that type of decor.
Thank you too for sharing your handiwork with us.

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Beautiful work MT, I love the natural look. :thumbsup:

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Ray S S said:
Fossis those are some great pics. I, too have always been interested in the different configurations of
some of the trees in the woods.. Thanks for sharing.

Mt Pockets good job! I like the appearance of that type of decor.
Thank you too for sharing your handiwork with us.

Ray

You're welcome Ray.

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