Old growth logging
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Re: Old growth logging
How come those tree hugging hippies aren’t protesting the logging of high elevation, 400-500 year old Sub Alpine fir ? Is it because the old growth Alpine fir is only 12-16 inches on the stump and don’t look as majestic, or is it because the high elevation log blocks are too far removed from their baristas ?
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Cut this Yellow Cedar many years ago at the back end of Brandywine Valley, one before Callaghan Valley where some of the Olympic events were held.Hurtlander wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 6:41 pm How come those tree hugging hippies aren’t protesting the logging of high elevation, 400-500 year old Sub Alpine fir ? Is it because the old growth Alpine fir is only 12-16 inches on the stump and don’t look as majestic, or is it because the high elevation log blocks are too far removed from their baristas ?
High elevation, maybe 3500 ASL. This tree was in a stand of 20-24" dbh alpine Hemlock all by it's self .
left over from I fire perhaps? 13' at it's widest. Squamish has changed to barista loving save everything types. In the olden days there was a great community spirit when BC Rail, Interfor, Chemical plant, Woodfibre all supplied well paying jobs where the employees could afford to purchase houses and contribute to the community. For the most part forestry orientated incomes. Now it is a bedroom community of Vancouver or Whistler and house prices are in my opinion stupid expensive for what you get in return. Hence the issue of street camping in town. Change is constant I suppose, perhaps not always for the better.
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Stop the demand for the trees by building small houses. There is no need for any houses over 1500 sq/ft depending on the family size. I find it funny and contradictory when you hear tree hugging retirees complain about cutting trees when they live in 2500 sq/ft homes. Kelowna is a great example.
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lol...good point.BC Landlord wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 12:38 pm... and the left should stop rioting in the streets, so less boarding up of businesses.
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What do you guys have against baristas?
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Also - Safeway should dump paper bags and go back to plastic!ckil wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 11:39 am Stop the demand for the trees by building small houses. There is no need for any houses over 1500 sq/ft depending on the family size. I find it funny and contradictory when you hear tree hugging retirees complain about cutting trees when they live in 2500 sq/ft homes. Kelowna is a great example.
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It could also be that the tree in question was at the end of its life. We don't know that. If so, why let it rot?oldtrucker wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 11:01 am Who ever is buying this wood -every company along the line should be boycotted.
This is disgusting. And all levels of gov't that enabled this, you are disgusting,was it worth the money?....Shame on you!
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Rightly or wrongly i think Teal is going to lose this one, terrible optics for them.
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Not sure what's so exciting about walking over a rotten log.oldtrucker wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 3:28 pm That's all part of the system. Just think, if those trees are allowed to die and fall as they should....someone in 100 years will be walking along that half rotted giant log and appreciate it was left alone to rot. To me thats worth more than any amount of money, jobs etc.
It's part of the natural balance of the forest.
To my knowledge, logging is already heavily regulated. There are numerous protocols that logging companies need to follow. In my mind, it's better to leave younger growth and harvest older. It's not a matter of emotions.
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I don't think so. Currently teal is trying to build road into an area approved by the local first nations with the band being involved in a joint venture with Teal where some of the logs harvested feed the local bands custom cut sawmill providing jobs for the band members.
The area slated for logging over the next few years is just a fraction of the whole area that has been put aside, never to be touched, unless the first nations want to log it eventually like Isaak forest products have in Clayoquot Sound.
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What is "it" ? if you mean the majority of standing timber in Fairy Creek, doubt it very much.oldtrucker wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 4:41 pm In other words...It will be destroyed, if there is money to be made on it.
Without a doubt, original, untouched forest is a wonderful experience. A hike up to Black Tusk, Garibaldi Lake is such a hike.
A hike, after crossing Squamish River, up to Tantalus area is again a toodle up steep unlogged ground.
Bella Coola, if you like dodging Grizzly bears and devils club you could make lumber from, is rather nice. Wear a bug suit there.
Back end of Khutzeymateen inlet has huge Sitka Spruce trees, some 12 foot in diameter. Again, going to have to get along with the grizzlies, highest concentration of those bears in North America, and decent river fishing.
What I'm saying is there is plenty of "old growth" out there that is protected. Yes, even on Vancouver Island. many do not have the where-a-with-all to go driving around active logging roads to have a walk about in some old growth. Take a walk around Lighthouse Park. Even a walk up the trails on the front of Grouse mountain have large trees(24-36" dbh), although 2nd growth.
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Pacheedaht First Nation struck a revenue-sharing deal with the province in 2017, regarding Teal and this logging issue.
Now we have opposing sides with in the said Native bands. Will be interesting which side win's between the same people's.
Now we have opposing sides with in the said Native bands. Will be interesting which side win's between the same people's.
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I dunno... you got the wrinklies out there marching now too. Lots of high profile media... how many votes does Teal Jones have? Horgan will fold... theyll call a halt for consultations or something. Buy off the 1st nations with some cash and Teal can pound sand. We can have a gentlemans betseewood wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 4:30 pmI don't think so. Currently teal is trying to build road into an area approved by the local first nations with the band being involved in a joint venture with Teal where some of the logs harvested feed the local bands custom cut sawmill providing jobs for the band members.
The area slated for logging over the next few years is just a fraction of the whole area that has been put aside, never to be touched, unless the first nations want to log it eventually like Isaak forest products have in Clayoquot Sound.
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1500 sq ft. Hmm, why not 1400, or 1300? How about 1000 sq ft? And is that total square footage or per floor.ckil wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 11:39 am Stop the demand for the trees by building small houses. There is no need for any houses over 1500 sq/ft depending on the family size. I find it funny and contradictory when you hear tree hugging retirees complain about cutting trees when they live in 2500 sq/ft homes. Kelowna is a great example.
Looking back at my houses, 1050, 1600 and now 1350 sq ft. So is that acceptable? Do I get a Like?
And this, ....tree hugging retirees...
Is it okay for millenials to have a 2500 sq ft home?
You would make a great NPDer, restricting house sizes by age of the owner.
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