Anyone who knows James Balog's work will be happy to read that his book about Trees is now available. I knew it was coming out after sharing emails with James but I was greatly surprized one evening last week.
I was invited out to a clients house to evaluate and setting on his table was a photo-collage of the Stagg Sequioa Tree.
"That is the largest tree I have ever climbed and I slept in a hammock at the top", I said.
Seems that he is a professor of Biology at the University of Missouri and the book was a gift from his daughter. That launched a long talk filled with latin names and favorite local trees.
Next June I am invited to go out to a local wildlife area with him and his class on their field trip. He has a grand scyamore (Platanus occidentalis), that he is sure that students will love to get high.
So the book is on my soon-to-be birthday anniversary gift list and happy to have a climb planned this summer.
The weather will be great and the people will be fun and it warms my cockles to think about it and that is needed since it is now 11F with bitter north winds gusting over 30 mph with wind chills around -5F.
YUCK
See you at the top,
treetramp
Link to the bookstore:
James Balog's "TREE"
Link to his website:
James Ballog's website