I've certainly picked up some good technical tips and news from this forum, and I've tried to contribute some from my own limited expertise as well. I feel it's important, though, to occasionally revisist some of the essential core aspects of why we climb. So I put out the question: Why do you climb?
As part of my answer, below are links to some good quotes and sayings about trees. There's also a link to "The Man who Planted Trees" the great short story made into a wonderful animation piece. The story was intended by its author to be shared with all, but has recently been appropriated by a publisher who is forcing its removal from websites. The link below should still work however. Hope you enjoy.
http://www.pinetum.org/man_tree.htm
http://www.etni.org.il/quotes/trees.htm
http://www.treesatlanta.org/Quotes.html
[/i]"It's dry and spacious groves invite you to camp among them. Its shade is never too thin and never too dense. Its great boles and boughs frame many of the grandest views of snow-capped cones, Indian-faced cliffs, nostalgic mesas, and all that bring the world to the West's wide door...If you have been long away from the sound of the Western Yellow Pine, you may, when last you hear it again, close your eyes and simply listen, with what deep satisfaction you cannot explain, to the whispered plain-song of this elemental congregation."
-Donald Culross Peattie
Western Yellow Pine, also known as
Royal Pine
Pino Royale
pinus ponderosa
Ponderosa pine