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Jaxx



Joined: 16 Jan 2007
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:13 am    Post subject:  

In the letter to Kurt it mentions that there are two of the Sequoia trees still alive at the entrance to Zion. Does that mean near the toll booth or the road that T's to go up the canyon, or farther up canyon? I suspect that when they were planted in the 1930's that the "entrance" to Zion was in a different location than it is today.
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pestopolis



Joined: 10 Mar 2008
Posts: 18

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:47 am    Post subject:  

that is way cool. I am going to Zions in May. Maybe I will make a Sequoia tree finding expedition with the wife. Thanks for the info, very interesting.
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trackrunner



Joined: 27 Nov 2007
Posts: 823

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:58 pm    Post subject:  

oldno7 wrote: Stefan
I e-mailed the forest service for the history of the tree, the reply was very informative and maybe de-bunks some common Southern Utah knowledge(or lack thereof)



Kurt, This is what we have record of regarding the Sequoia Tree at Browse.
The Guard Station was set up to be housing for a research group from our
Regional Office in Qgden Utah in 1933. They were to study Browse plants
(Thus the name) They set up 15 stations to analysis the plant life in the
immediate area. Sometime in 1935 they were given several Sequoia saplings
to put into locations down here in SW Utah to see if they would take off.
One went into Browse, two are still living at the entrance to Zion Park( I
have no ides where these are) and the rest were scattered in the area none
but these three are still alive. In the 1990's the Forest Service put
several new saplings into the area of Browse and the fire in 2005 took them
all out. The tree is 143 feet tall and the top 43 feet is dead, the tree
has grown branches up and around the dead so it looks full. There have been
approximately 7 coring' of the tree in the past few years and they all give
the date of the tree to around the 1930's our files indicate a date of 1935
for the planting but do not state how old the sapling was when planted. But
it indicated it was a sapling so it couldn't have been very old. Hope this
answers your question. Thanks for the interest in the tree it is really
cool isn't it?

Marian Jacklin

Heritage Program Manager
Dixie National Forest
1789 North Wedgewood
Cedar City Utah 84720
(435) 865-3746 fax:3791
mjacklin@fs.fed.us
:2thumbs: :2thumbs: on getting the info
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Don



Joined: 20 Feb 2006
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Location: Utah Valley

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:28 pm    Post subject:  

Anyone create a virtual geocache to this tree yet? I looked but did not see one...
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