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<blockquote data-quote="T3-OleMan" data-source="post: 665696" data-attributes="member: 14600"><p>That is getting to be a BIG problem in CO - Durango to Pagosa Sp. areas also, but in the Blue spruce or what ever them big tall puppies are. Alot of the parking spots are dangerous for falling trees that have been killed but don't look like it yet. 2 years ago I backed my little trailer into a pull off and saw alot of saw dust on the ground-but no tops or limbs- (thought-**** tree poachers got another one) and did not think it was a problem since I been there 10 years in a row. As I dropped the trailer and started to pull off it dawned on me lightbulbit was not a tree poacher but a tree problem that had laid 2 biggies across the exact spot that I park in. I hooked up again and went to an open area /no trees that could reach my camping spot. Good thing I did cause a 10 degree NorEastern (LOL) with 60-mphr winds blew for 2 days.Talked the the G/W later and he warned me about every parking spot on the roads could have trees that were killed but did not look like it yet and could be blown down real easy. BE WARNED-WHEN IN CO.!!!!</p><p> </p><p>Good luck on the hunt and the trees!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3-OleMan, post: 665696, member: 14600"] That is getting to be a BIG problem in CO - Durango to Pagosa Sp. areas also, but in the Blue spruce or what ever them big tall puppies are. Alot of the parking spots are dangerous for falling trees that have been killed but don't look like it yet. 2 years ago I backed my little trailer into a pull off and saw alot of saw dust on the ground-but no tops or limbs- (thought-**** tree poachers got another one) and did not think it was a problem since I been there 10 years in a row. As I dropped the trailer and started to pull off it dawned on me lightbulbit was not a tree poacher but a tree problem that had laid 2 biggies across the exact spot that I park in. I hooked up again and went to an open area /no trees that could reach my camping spot. Good thing I did cause a 10 degree NorEastern (LOL) with 60-mphr winds blew for 2 days.Talked the the G/W later and he warned me about every parking spot on the roads could have trees that were killed but did not look like it yet and could be blown down real easy. BE WARNED-WHEN IN CO.!!!! Good luck on the hunt and the trees! [/QUOTE]
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