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โJun-03-2018 11:29 AM
Oakman wrote:qtla9111 wrote:
Why not make some memorabilia out of it and sell it for a worthy cause such as reforestation?
That trunk would make for a great chainsaw carving. I'm in the process of writing a letter to MO State Parks and DNR to express my thoughts about removal of that tree.
โJun-03-2018 10:49 AM
โJun-03-2018 06:37 AM
Oakman wrote:
Itโs time for the 300 year old Burr Oak in the campground at Meramec State Park in Missouri to go. The only part of that tree that is still alive is the one limb that extends over the campground road. There is no way to drive around that limb without having some of the branches drag across the roof of high profile 5th wheel trailers. After a rain some branches hang as low at 10 feet. If they donโt want to remove the tree then at least they should extend the blacktop road away from the tree so it wonโt cause damage to trailers. Missouri State Parks should also post a low clearance warning on the Meramec SP camping webpage. Here are a couple pics of the tree.
โJun-03-2018 04:04 AM
qtla9111 wrote:
Why not make some memorabilia out of it and sell it for a worthy cause such as reforestation?
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โJun-02-2018 01:04 PM
azrving wrote:
Tree huggers to a mindless degree. Same thing in Big Bend, host said OH no we don't want to cut anything. I said but we can't park in the spots because the branches are growing in. He said you have to park elsewhere.
Why build a campground just to let it be over grown. If they like that big old tree why build a road so close to it? There are also private parks with tree limbs that damage rig after rig. It's insanity.
Wouldn't an RV area seem like the place where an RV WOULDN'T be damaged. Lol
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