drainhook: archiving due to everyone finding a "replacement" cache rather than the original hide which is probably still up there
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This is the largest of the North American poplar trees. Ohio's largest example, 139 feet tall with a diameter of more than 8 feet, grows in Medina County. The tree's large, broadly triangular leaves are from 3 to 6 inches long, and nearly as wide. Although the Eastern Cottonwood typically grows on the moist soils of stream bottoms, swamps and lake shores, it can grow well on dry soil. Also, unlike most trees, it can survive long periods partial flooding. This tree is widespread and common in Ohio. The wood is soft, light and weak. Its use mainly is for rough construction and wood pulp. A related tree, the Swamp Cottonwood, is found in a few parts of Ohio.
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This particular specimen that holds the cache is but an adolescent. Unfortunately, you will not have to climb anywhere near 100' to retrieve the cache!
Congratulations to brtruitt for his pant's-dropping ftf!
Tree I.D. 01 - Catalpa Tree I.D. 02 - Eastern Cottonwood Tree I.D. 03 - Sycamore Tree I.D. 04 - Osage Orange Tree I.D. 05 - White Poplar Tree I.D. 06 - Austrian Pine Tree I.D. 07 & 08 - Red Mulberry & Honey Locust Tree I.D. 09 ? Tree I.D. 10 - Silver Maple Tree I.D. 11 - American Sweet Gum Tree I.D. 12 - White Ash Tree I.D. 13 - Shagbark Hickory Tree I.D. 14 - White Oak Tree I.D. 15 - Hackberry Tree I.D. 16 - Pin Oak Tree I.D. 17 - London Planetree Tree I.D. 18 - Weeping Willow Tree I.D. 19 - Red Oak (non climber) Tree I.D. 20 - Mockernut Hickory
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A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M ------------------------- N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below, and vice versa)
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