Wetgreenie
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I saw this pic on on another web site and was going to try to get more info.
Any thoughts on this?
Any thoughts on this?
Wetgreenie said:I saw this pic on on another web site and was going to try to get more info.
Any thoughts on this?
bytheriver said:We all know this is not an Indian Bent tree
If possible please take another photo of the entire tree. I am interested in the crown of the tree.
By The River
gods country girl said:is this a tree marker ? or is it from the tree not getting enough light?
this is in an area that was an old indian site that was called "big meadows" here in north central pa.
Smee said:gods country girl said:is this a tree marker ? or is it from the tree not getting enough light?
this is in an area that was an old indian site that was called "big meadows" here in north central pa.
Here is a pamphlet I created which is used to inform about Indian Trail Trees: http://www.ahgweb.com/images/pamphlet.pdf
If you want to learn more about how the Indians used these trees as well as how to identify them, go to http://www.mountainstewards.org and read the blog and look at the tree project database as well as examining the historical documents there.
It helps to know what to look for, because if there was a lot of Indian activity in your area there may well be some trees still there. If you need help determining if a tree is an Indian Trail Marker Tree (Trail Tree, Thong Tree, etc.) you can PM me or bytheriver and we will be glad to help.
Old Dog said:BTR,
Doggonit, you even have me looking now.
LOL
OD