read and photos. I had forgotten about the isolated AYC grove. Another interesting tree item is I believe the Blues just north of Burns on the slopes adjacent to King Mtn have the southernmost Western Larch in the N.America. I think slightly further south than any in Idaho. I used to live and work out of Burns doing field forestry and tramped quite a bit in the mountains....the larch when turning in fall stood out so one could spot isolated the stragglers overlooking the Great Basin.
Dean - Sep 25, 2006 10:11 pm - Voted 10/10
Great effortA nice nice page and hopefully more people will discover this treasure trove of information. Thanks guys.
ktnbs - Jun 10, 2013 7:40 pm - Hasn't voted
Enjoyableread and photos. I had forgotten about the isolated AYC grove. Another interesting tree item is I believe the Blues just north of Burns on the slopes adjacent to King Mtn have the southernmost Western Larch in the N.America. I think slightly further south than any in Idaho. I used to live and work out of Burns doing field forestry and tramped quite a bit in the mountains....the larch when turning in fall stood out so one could spot isolated the stragglers overlooking the Great Basin.