![]() Otherwise, I found a second one down in the main grove, with a similar size trunk, a small car size burl on the base, and what could possibly be construed as some trunk fusion up above. The tree on the hill was easily big enough to be that tree. So I made album #3, with decent size, but smaller default enlargement sizes. The default enlargement for the slideshow in album #2 was quite large. But I was looking everywhere, and found the tree several hundred feet up on a steep hillside with no creek near it. Maybe she thought I'd be looking in the lowland where many Titans are. That implies that my guess may be correct. What caught my attention, was that she didn't correct me bringing up a "Fusion Giant" as a second largest redwood. The diameter was over 23' which is almost exactly right for Fusion Giant.Ī park employee at the Crescent City information center said I would never see the tree, when I said I was going to Tall Trees Grove to look for it. The tree I found - couldn't measure the height - had a long veritical fusion mark going way up the trunk. But I don't want to leave a permanent record online. I don't think it's an ordeal for this tree to be known to a few people. Because my replies are tight-lipped in most cases. ![]() I'd prefer not to write where I saw it, on this page here.Įmail me - and in the email, note your name and the link to this page so I'll know who I"m responding too. If I'm reading and tracking my online postings right, I think I found the Fusion Giant, and found it after your reply date above. ![]()
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