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Dec 12th, 2000, 03:25 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Member
I am going to be doing some Cold-Weather camping during my winter break,
and I need a website that identifies most of the well known trees...
ex:
Willow
Birch
Oak
Ash
etc.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Dec 12th, 2000, 03:40 PM
#2
Thread Starter
Member
I guess you are not interested in that either, for the same reason mentioned above.
actually, I am interested in Binary Tree's... 
I've been trying to learn them for the past month, but I have never found time....
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Dec 12th, 2000, 08:29 PM
#3
No problems Dennis
Trees are those big plants with leaves and branches.
Why do you need to identify a tree? Is this for a project or something? Try whatever your local Forest Service is called.
What the hell is cold-weather camping....besides the obvious?
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Dec 12th, 2000, 09:13 PM
#4
Thread Starter
Member
I need to identify trees because obviously I am going to need a fire, and I need to know which trees are which so I can pick the best burning(hardwood) trees...
and cold weather camping, is when you camp in cold weather
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Dec 12th, 2000, 11:11 PM
#5
Frenzied Member
I prefer my trees soft and mushy, not hard.
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Dec 13th, 2000, 01:19 AM
#6
Oh okay
In oz you caren't charge around the bush burning whatever wood you happen upon, cause this would destroy the natural habitat of the fauna and flora. Of course l realise thet the US doesn't follow international environmental guidelines.
Ok so what is the reverse of cold weather camping, hot weather camping????
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Dec 13th, 2000, 05:47 AM
#7
Fanatic Member
number 1, the birch, the birch
Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Dec 13th, 2000, 06:39 AM
#8
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Re: Oh okay
Originally posted by Jethro
In oz you caren't charge around the bush burning whatever wood you happen upon, cause this would destroy the natural habitat of the fauna and flora. Of course l realise thet the US doesn't follow international environmental guidelines.
Ok so what is the reverse of cold weather camping, hot weather camping????
well, I am not charging around the bush burning whatever I happen apon...
it's a planned trip, and it's on my property..
incase there are more people like jethro here, no not the property that I live on, i have about 20 acres of forest...
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Dec 13th, 2000, 06:43 AM
#9
Fanatic Member
morning dennis, the above post was from monty python if you dodn't know
I found this from a search engine (it's actually on my favorite's list ) it might be handy
http://www.alaskascreensavers.com/ga...s/identify.htm
Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Dec 13th, 2000, 09:59 AM
#10
From the LawnMower school of Gardening:
Grass must be cut, generally in a fortnightly timeframe,
therefore the following definitions are operant:
1. Flowers must not be cut. Flowers will be found
behind a (preferably) decorative barrier. Therefore,
anything behind a barrier is a flower and should not be cut
with a lawnmower.
2. Trees are too big to cut with a lawnmower. If it is
not too big to cut with a lawnmower, then it must be some
form of grass.
3. Therefore, grass is anything not behind a decorative
barrier and can be run over by a lawnmower.
In your case, Dennis, refer to #2
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Dec 13th, 2000, 05:14 PM
#11
Thread Starter
Member
Ian:
Thanks
DerFarm:
so, a hamster is considered grass too?
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Dec 13th, 2000, 05:17 PM
#12
If it's so damn stupid that it won't run from a lawnmower,
it might as well be grass.
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Dec 13th, 2000, 05:17 PM
#13
Frenzied Member
Only if it's on your lawn.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Dec 13th, 2000, 05:19 PM
#14
Thread Starter
Member
Oh, I see now...
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Dec 13th, 2000, 05:25 PM
#15
Frenzied Member
Benjamin, it's not so hard to start a fire!
Any DRY tree will do the job. When i say
dry i don't mean if it is wet, i mean if it is fresh, the
more fresh, more trouble it will be to start your faya!
Good thing to do for winter camping, is to dig a hole where
your fire will be, that way the wind will not stop you fire.
If you can,built snow wall around you fire,not too close,if u
know what i mean!!!
Good luck, your lucky to have all this land!!
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Dec 13th, 2000, 06:59 PM
#16
Frenzied Member
The Best kind of wood to start a fire with is ....
Matches!!!!
Boom Boom!!
If it wasn't for this sentence I wouldn't have a signature at all.
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Dec 13th, 2000, 07:07 PM
#17
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Member
sebs:
Thanks, but I know how to build a fire...
I just need to be able to identify hardwood, so I can have some good long burning wood.... so I don't have to get as much....
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Dec 14th, 2000, 04:05 AM
#18
Frenzied Member
Lazy bastard
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Dec 14th, 2000, 12:40 PM
#19
Thread Starter
Member
Yes, I am, but that has nothing to do with this.....
it's gonna be friggin cold where I am gonna go camping... and if I get out(away from the fire) too much, I might get frostbyte or something..
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Dec 14th, 2000, 04:25 PM
#20
And watch out for yellow snow.
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Dec 14th, 2000, 04:31 PM
#21
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Member
of course I'll take warm clothes with me...
but the clothes rated below 0°F are realy expensive...
so I'll have to do with lots of clothes and a blazing fire...
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Dec 14th, 2000, 04:40 PM
#22
By the way
Have a great camping trip.
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Dec 14th, 2000, 04:41 PM
#23
Thread Starter
Member
Thanks
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