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  2. Trail trees - Wikipedia

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    Rare living Trail Marker Tree in White County, Indiana, known as 'Grandfather' Trail trees, trail marker trees, crooked trees, prayer trees, thong trees, or culturally modified trees are hardwood trees throughout North America that Native Americans intentionally shaped with distinctive characteristics that convey that the tree was shaped by human activity rather than deformed by nature or ...

  3. Glade skiing - Wikipedia

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    Cut by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934, The Nose Dive, was a steep, narrow trail, and started with twisting turns. Below these difficult corners, to the left was a patch of skiable trees named the Slalom Glade, which appeared on the trail map in 1940. [2]

  4. Tree in the Trail - Wikipedia

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    Tree in the Trail is a 1942 children's book, written and illustrated by American author and artist Holling C. Holling. [1]The book tells the story of a lone cottonwood tree encountered as a sapling by a Kansa Indian boy in 1610, on what became the Santa Fe Trail, and the events that passed by the tree: buffalo migrations, warring tribes, the coming of the Spaniards, French trappers, and trade ...

  5. Long Meadow Grove - Wikipedia

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    In May, a short portion of the trail was cleared and reopened while forest officials determined how best to remove the remaining hazards. [1] On August 23, 2004, the entire trail was closed so that remaining hazard trees could be removed. Extra measures were taken during the removal to protect the giant sequoias and local wildlife.

  6. Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Redwood trees on the Golden Spike Trail Up to the middle of the 19th century, the bulk of the redwood forest lay in the Redwood Creek valley, with extensions to the surrounding ridges. In 1826 British navy captain Frederick William Beechey used the "Navigation Trees", two particularly tall redwood trees along the ridges, to help them navigate ...

  7. Great Osage Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Great Osage Trail, also known as the Osage Trace or the Kaw Trace, was one of the more well-known Native American trails through the countryside of the Midwest and Plains States of the U.S., pathways blazed by herds of buffalo or other migrating wildlife (Medicine Trails). Map of most of the Santa Fe Trail in 1845.

  8. Hiking to the world's tallest tree could land you in jail - AOL

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    Near the coast of California lies a lush coniferous forest unlike any other on Earth with trees that are taller than buildings, older than empires and left charred from ancient wildfires. Redwood ...

  9. Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Methuselah Grove trail starts from the visitor center at 9,846 feet (3,001 m) and makes a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) loop that includes the side valley of the Methuselah Grove where the oldest tree lives, a high section looking out eastward over Nevada's basin-and-range region, and side trails to old mining sites.