corvus wrote:Chris,
Saw exactly the same thing on many Trees in the Don Reserve the other day,most certainly not Man made with wire, will be pleased if you come up with an answer
Chris wrote:corvus wrote:Chris,
Saw exactly the same thing on many Trees in the Don Reserve the other day,most certainly not Man made with wire, will be pleased if you come up with an answer
That's very interesting Gerry. You've never seen any thing like this before?
Would the Don reserve have been logged at some stage?
It looks like I had better try QVMAG next, unless someone else here comes up with a convincing solution.
RonK wrote:They've been used as fence posts.
AndyP wrote:I saw a very similar (ie probably the same) thing on some trees on the track up Western Bluff from Urk's Loop in January. Thought it odd at the time - had been up there a couple of years ago and hadn't noticed them. Old logging scars wouldn't explain it - as the trees hadn't been cut. Wondered if it was vandalism but it didn't really look like it, and who'd bother. Seeing the photos at the start of this post makes you think parasite. Horizontal bark grub maybe?
AndyP wrote:Horizontal bark grub maybe?
GLOSSARY
Chop marks Horizontal marks (as though chopped with an axe) caused by grubs.
Thornbill wrote:I'm curious to hear what QVMAG says too.
greyim wrote:Hammocks "damage can be done if they are attached to trees"
vicrev wrote:Maybe chain marks ?...
vicrev wrote:Possible drag line marks ?...wrap a wire rope sling around the tree & winch the log from different directions to a central loading point ?...that would account for the different positioning marks up & around the tree..Sleeper cutters around Cohuna used to do something like that....
greyim wrote:Hammocks "damage can be done if they are attached to trees"
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