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The Teton Lorax

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
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  • A story in wood

    A story in wood

    The whale-like form of this ancient Whitebark lay recently exposed atop avalanche debris. Nancy tells a story of the beetle's cunning. Thousands descend on a tree and lay siege to it, killing it within hours.

  • Treehugger

    Treehugger

    Nancy Chimneys between enormous boles while ascending a challenging tree. Often, the claw marks of black bear scar the bark all of the way into the top of these trees, 70 feet off the ground.

  • Accessing the inaccessible

    Accessing the inaccessible

    Going up?

  • Tools of ascent

    Tools of ascent

    Simple rope systems and oval lockers

  • Wrasslin'

    Wrasslin'

    There's a lot going on up there

  • Happy place

    Happy place

    Nancy in the green room, where Whitebark cones form at the very end of the branch, often just out of reach.

  • Atop a hill

    Atop a hill

    This tree in Montana stands alone on a hill blanketed in wildflowers and sage.

  • A nice change of pace

    A nice change of pace

    Giving the legs a break from marching

  • Up in a big one

    Up in a big one

    Standing amongst the hulking branches with arms and legs wrapped around and crammed into crooks and tufts of needles. 20, 30, 40 feet up and then lean, way out, reaching for them perched at the tips of swaying limbs. Cone-lets.

  • Nancy and her Handywork

    Nancy and her Handywork

    There's a lot of experience being demonstrated in this process

  • Tiny destroyer

    Tiny destroyer

    A female Bark Beetle dug out of a tree.

  • The view from a tree

    The view from a tree

    On the edge of Yellowstone in bushy "little" trees

  • 3 point technique

    3 point technique

    The child emerges from within as she reaches up for the first branch. The ladder extends into the sky, growing increasingly more tenuous. Minutes later, far above the ground, the wind sways the top of the tree and she pauses to view the world from a new perspective.

  • Searching for cones

    Searching for cones

    Sometimes there's a bumper crop. Sometimes there's a drought

  • Spore collection

    Spore collection

    Nancy calls it "cheeto dust", the spores of the fruiting bodies of Blister Rust fungus. Genetic testing will occur with these samples in Coeur d'alene, Idaho within weeks.

  • Putting the rope up

    Putting the rope up

    Someone's gotta do it

  • Nancy at the office

    Nancy at the office

    Cones of the Whitebark grow at the very tips of branches, high in the tree. Cages are placed over the cones at the beginning of the season to keep Clark's Nutcrackers and Red Squirrels from collecting them.

  • Security

    Security

    Evaluating the intricacies of branch and bole structure as she ascends, Nancy constructs a safety system to gain the upper canopy.

  • Extended reach

    Extended reach

    Using a simple invention, the precarious position gained by climbing affords access to cones otherwise out of reach.

  • A moment of grace

    A moment of grace

    Amidst the chaos of climbing through branches seemingly intent on annoying you, there are moments of balance and grace.

  • Baxtel the Nutcracker was busy on Blue Ridge

    Baxtel the Nutcracker was busy on Blue Ridge

    Junior was everywhere

  • Autumn colors below Teewinot

    Autumn colors below Teewinot

    A beautiful commute

  • Stemming way off the deck

    Stemming way off the deck

    Combining rock climbing skills with tree climbing rope work, Nancy floats to the top of a challenging tree on Teewinot.

  • Cage handoff

    Cage handoff

    Nancy reaches out with a cage of cones from the tip of a hard to reach branch.

  • Happy cone gatherer

    Happy cone gatherer

    Although not all together abundant this year, the cone collection is, nevertheless, extremely satisfying.

  • Yellowstone Cones

    Yellowstone Cones

    Mt Washburn

  • Junior

    Junior

    In the Winds

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