I like big butt(ress) and I cannot lie

Heres a Little holy buttress I found on hill way back propect Park in Brooklyn circa 2017 baby face ... still asked the guy living in it to trade places and take my picture , he was a real sport.. said saaaayyy TREEEEZ IMG_20171227_143156_413.jpg . Went to a veteran tree management course to see @KTSmith with his thought provoking lectures at Brooklyn botanical gardens . I would love to see another get together like that one go down in the history books.. I have a dashing Kevin in front of a large famous Caucasian wingnut in bbg with a hell of a buttress if I can find it..
 
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@evo is that a big leaf maple? Pretty wild coppicing- I wonder how big the original stump was?
@Reach I was hoping you’d have a photo of the inside! I bet that grain is amazing
@Treetopflyer how was the crown on that hollow tree?
 
@evo is that a big leaf maple? Pretty wild coppicing- I wonder how big the original stump was?
@Reach I was hoping you’d have a photo of the inside! I bet that grain is amazing
@Treetopflyer how was the crown on that hollow tree?
I would love to have a photo of the inside, I’m sure it is some amazing wood. Maybe someday we will get a call for that tree, who knows.
 
@evo is that a big leaf maple? Pretty wild coppicing- I wonder how big the original stump was?
@Reach I was hoping you’d have a photo of the inside! I bet that grain is amazing
@Treetopflyer how was the crown on that hollow tree?
The entire bole was a hollow like a chimney all the way up through it , the large scaffold limbs went on for long ways and the top and really entire crown were in great condition. No other notable defects in the tree. You could have a small fire in it with 3 people and comfortable sit close the side doors and chill if you wanted lol
@macswan who was at the class too was supposed to join me on conquest hike finding and climbing a real cool tree to climb, but alas he found a Brooklyn brewery lol.. just playing Mac I dunno what happened ,but where ever you are buddy hope your doing well! Get back on the buzz and back me up here pal. Lol more buttresses please!
 
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Thanks TTF for the shoutout. As I recall, that session was over two days, one at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and one at Green-Wood Cemetery. I've done a few things for BBG, and I confuse easily.

For those curious, this education program offered as part of the BBG academic-credit horticulture program, although it was open to anyone (who paid the fee). A great experience for me, quite intense and electric. Good to have the feedback, I'm not always sure what works and what doesn't. But during the sessions themselves, I'm so focused on finding the beat and heart of the story while not losing the thread, that I'm not so aware of whether others are grooving on what I'm trying to do ... or not.
Wonderful discussion and photos on the thread!
 

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