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  3. Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce.

Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce.

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  • Greg JohnstonG Greg Johnston

    Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce. It's been lodged in the sand of First Beach at La Push for several years. The beast undoubtedly came down on high flows one of the rivers of the Olympic rain forests. My sweetie took the pic. #ThickTrunkTuesday #AltText

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    @GPJohnston you almost expect some megafauna to come lumbering by

    Epic photo

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    • Robin AR Robin A

      @GPJohnston Wow! Must have been quite a sight to see that tree moving thru the water!

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      @RobinApple Had to have been a mighty storm to wash it out to sea and throw it ashore!

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      • Greg JohnstonG Greg Johnston

        @RobinApple Had to have been a mighty storm to wash it out to sea and throw it ashore!

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        @GPJohnston Absolutely! ๐ŸŒŠ

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        • Greg JohnstonG Greg Johnston

          Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce. It's been lodged in the sand of First Beach at La Push for several years. The beast undoubtedly came down on high flows one of the rivers of the Olympic rain forests. My sweetie took the pic. #ThickTrunkTuesday #AltText

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          @GPJohnston Wow! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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          • Greg JohnstonG Greg Johnston

            Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce. It's been lodged in the sand of First Beach at La Push for several years. The beast undoubtedly came down on high flows one of the rivers of the Olympic rain forests. My sweetie took the pic. #ThickTrunkTuesday #AltText

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            @GPJohnston That would be fun to radiocarbon date...

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            • Greg JohnstonG Greg Johnston

              Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce. It's been lodged in the sand of First Beach at La Push for several years. The beast undoubtedly came down on high flows one of the rivers of the Olympic rain forests. My sweetie took the pic. #ThickTrunkTuesday #AltText

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              @GPJohnston ๐Ÿ˜Ž That is amazing. I went to La Push in 2009 (my daughter and my wife both were Twilight fans) and I don't think that was there. In general, the amount of timber that gets washed ashore in the PNW is astounding. I can remember walking along a beach on Vancouver Island decades ago that had literally hundreds of trucks piled on shoreโ€”the ones the timber industry couldn't fish out of the river in time. They since all been recovered.

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              • Brad RosenheimB Brad Rosenheim

                @GPJohnston That would be fun to radiocarbon date...

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                @Brad_Rosenheim safe to say the tree lived at least a couple hundred years, but the life span of Sitka spruce is less than 500 years.

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                • Greg JohnstonG This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @chrisp Not sure even Clifford could handle that one.

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                  • Greg JohnstonG Greg Johnston

                    Here I stand, a tiny human, at the root wad of maybe the biggest drift log I've seen, a gargantuan Sitka spruce. It's been lodged in the sand of First Beach at La Push for several years. The beast undoubtedly came down on high flows one of the rivers of the Olympic rain forests. My sweetie took the pic. #ThickTrunkTuesday #AltText

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                    @GPJohnston For anyone that hasn't seen the sign

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                      @GPJohnston For anyone that hasn't seen the sign

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                      @Mr_Briney that one ainโ€™t going anywhere soon, but definitely not a good idea to be around logs in the surf.

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                        @fivetonsflax @GPJohnston Hi Ben, who or what is Adirondack? ๐Ÿค”

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