Base looks about 6’ across. I walk past this spot on walks all the time and was floored by the tree’s absence. Didn’t have much to compare the size to, so I placed my hat and a trash can in the pics for reference
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Massive tree cut down in my area
Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky:
“You don’t need a safety keep your booger hook on the bang switch.“
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Dont know why but I am always sad to see big trees go. Guess its because it symbolizes change and Im not a big fan of that the older I get. I wonder how many people have been covered by its canopy. How many people witnessed its growth. I dont know. Trees make me happier than I think they should.
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Originally posted by autococker04 View PostYou should go see how old it was, those rings look HUGE.Originally posted by Jonnydread View PostI hope the owner does something cool with the wood. I'd love to see a big ass chair or something made out of that honker.
There are some smaller chunks on the other side of their driveway, but the bulk of it has already been hauled off. I assume it can be used for lumber since there’s so much of it - this was also incredibly tall.Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky:
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That appears to be a giant sequoia or a redwood. Both of which should not be planted that close to a house. That would be a hell of a mess under its drip line, would destroy the driveway and foundation of the house with its roots, and could loose a top during a windstorm and go through the house. Not a good street tree or a good yard tree. They are great in the woods.
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Originally posted by Jonnydread View PostI hope the owner does something cool with the wood. I'd love to see a big ass chair or something made out of that honker.
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Looking online at pictures of needles and the shape of the trees suggested, this was likely a giant sequoiaOriginally posted by Chuck E Ducky:
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A few years back a really big willow at a local park that got struck by lightning and had to be cut down. The base of the truck was about 5’ across. It’s still strange to walk past it and see it not there.
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jeepers, that tree was probably there before the house was...
i too get a little sad seeing a huge tree cut down.
a quick count looks like 50 years or so. those are some pretty big rings.
that would place it as a sapling in 1975. looking at the houses, they look like they were built around that time.
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I love mature trees, but they also scare me a bit in residential areas. I've seen too many get root compression during a rebuild/ scrape and fall in the next big storm, destroying the house, or in some cases, the neighbors house or car. That one has some voids that make me wonder if its time had come, too.
Sad to see it go, but hopefully it's replaced by another tree that gives another 50+ years of shade in that location.Feedback
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