Tom Harlan and Bristlecone pine

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Keith Henson

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Feb 9, 2015, 8:04:40 PM2/9/15
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Sorry to bug you if most of you have seen this.

http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/oldest-living-tree-tells-all/

But there hasn't been much traffic on the group, and if you have not
read the article, it's a good one.

I wonder if Tom passed on the location of the oldest tree?

Keith

Thomas Harlan

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Feb 9, 2015, 8:12:12 PM2/9/15
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That is a good article... the location of the oldest tree is currently unknown, and that is best, given that people like to collect things like that.


Keith

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Beth Meacham

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Feb 9, 2015, 8:36:10 PM2/9/15
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Thanks for the reminder of this great story.  I rather suspect that Tom made sure that someone knows where the tree in question is located.

Beth
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