When i finally got to see the sequoias the most interesting part for me was that bark, it develops into a sort of hardened sheath in layers around the trunk in response to the periodic wildfires of the region. 99.9% of mature giant sequoias die before they get to a certain size, snapping in half when the canopy gets too heavy for the trunk. Its thought they can only get truly massive, like that one pictured, after surviving many successive wildfires, after those multiple bark layers effectively strengthen and stiffen the trunk enough to support the incredible bulk of the tree's canopy.No kidding! Especially when the saws had to be about 50 foot long!! lol. I mean look at the size of that thing.
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I imagine attempting to bury a typical hardware store axe in a sequoia might be a downright hazardous activity. Ive seen such axes come apart on locust logs, much less inches thick of hardened epoxy like substance. And yes, even if you didn't hurt yourself i would think you'd be in for a bit of a tackle from the park authorities.
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