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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 1082055" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>Back in the early 90's, my uncle took me onto some of the property that Weyerhauser Paper owned. Back then, Weyerhauser gave out permits so people could cut firewood. He took me to a tree that was 13' in diameter. The tree was so heavy that it sunk about half way into the ground. We got a truck load of cedar shakes for a new roof for his house. There were a number of trees that were bigger and on the ground in the area, but we couldn't get to them. Weyerhauser has since closed the woods to people.</p><p> </p><p>Timber is South Carolina's number one cash crop. Lots of property owners let timber cutters onto their property to access the trees. Almost all of them replant since the fast growth pine can be thinned in 5-8 years. Lots of people buy property and harvest the timber to pay for the land. </p><p> </p><p>When I was a kid, my grandparents would take to see the fish ladder at the Bonneville Dam. There were so many fish going up the river that I couldn't even begin to count them. When I went to the dam in 2011, I watched from the underwater observation area for 16 minutes without seeing a single fish pass by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 1082055, member: 69799"] Back in the early 90's, my uncle took me onto some of the property that Weyerhauser Paper owned. Back then, Weyerhauser gave out permits so people could cut firewood. He took me to a tree that was 13' in diameter. The tree was so heavy that it sunk about half way into the ground. We got a truck load of cedar shakes for a new roof for his house. There were a number of trees that were bigger and on the ground in the area, but we couldn't get to them. Weyerhauser has since closed the woods to people. Timber is South Carolina's number one cash crop. Lots of property owners let timber cutters onto their property to access the trees. Almost all of them replant since the fast growth pine can be thinned in 5-8 years. Lots of people buy property and harvest the timber to pay for the land. When I was a kid, my grandparents would take to see the fish ladder at the Bonneville Dam. There were so many fish going up the river that I couldn't even begin to count them. When I went to the dam in 2011, I watched from the underwater observation area for 16 minutes without seeing a single fish pass by. [/QUOTE]
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