steppinwolf
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If so, where was it and what was it like seeing it?
I'm not talking about old-growth forest but genuine virgin forest that was never logged, not even once. I remember reading an article once that virgin forest comprised only a tiny fraction of a percentage of all forest land in the Adirondacks, and I think some of that was wiped out during the microburst storm that devastated parts of the Five Ponds Wilderness area in the 90's.
Sadly, I understand that there's very little of it left out there to be found, although people are still searching for undiscovered stands of it I guess.
Huge trees and ancient forests are something I'd love to see in person someday. Have any of you ever seen any "virgin" forest? If not, what's your favorite "old-growth" forest you've hiked through? The trail to Ampersand Mt has some nice old-growth trees in the beginning of it. I'd really love to see some of the never-been-touched forest, though, if I knew where to find it.
I'm not talking about old-growth forest but genuine virgin forest that was never logged, not even once. I remember reading an article once that virgin forest comprised only a tiny fraction of a percentage of all forest land in the Adirondacks, and I think some of that was wiped out during the microburst storm that devastated parts of the Five Ponds Wilderness area in the 90's.
Sadly, I understand that there's very little of it left out there to be found, although people are still searching for undiscovered stands of it I guess.
Huge trees and ancient forests are something I'd love to see in person someday. Have any of you ever seen any "virgin" forest? If not, what's your favorite "old-growth" forest you've hiked through? The trail to Ampersand Mt has some nice old-growth trees in the beginning of it. I'd really love to see some of the never-been-touched forest, though, if I knew where to find it.