Big OL trees

Johnny Ringo Silver

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SoreKneesDayton

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Re: Big OL' trees

Ringo,
That is one big tree. HUnt around it anything dropped when it was little was probably before the US of A. Nice pics except for the guy in it. lol
Terry
 

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Johnny Ringo Silver

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Re: Big OL' trees

SoreKneeDayton said:
Ringo,
That is one big tree. HUnt around it anything dropped when it was little was probably before the US of A. Nice pics except for the guy in it. lol
Terry
LOL.....I agree totally!! Would you believe that I was in the middle of nowhere and this guy picks "THIS" tree to lean on!!! 8) 8)
 

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Re: Big OL' trees

Johnny Ringo Silver said:
SoreKneeDayton said:
Ringo,
That is one big tree. HUnt around it anything dropped when it was little was probably before the US of A. Nice pics except for the guy in it. lol
Terry
LOL.....I agree totally!! Would you believe that I was in the middle of nowhere and this guy picks "THIS" tree to lean on!!! 8) 8)
Some guys just have to get in your pictures. I think he follows me around too. lol
The last big tree like that I saw was...well, a long time ago.
 

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Re: Big OL' trees

I think I must have been a woodpecker in a prior life because I'm just fascinated by big old trees!
Think of all the things they have lived through and witnessed! 8) 8)
 

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Re: Big OL' trees

I never ever seen cotton woods that big but i seen these..
 

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SoreKneesDayton

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Re: Big OL' trees

Well...well...My tree is bigger and my wife can beat up your wife. lol
Huge trees both of you.
 

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Re: Big OL' trees

I love big old trees too. Just think if these old trees could talk.
 

VanGone

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Re: Big OL' trees

Now those are big trees. Looks like a Beaver has been nibling around the bottom.
Van
 

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Re: Big OL' trees

Wow those are big trees

Sure would have a hard time pulling some silver from beneath those roots. :D
 

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