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Jacki Arevalo stands below an ancient limber pine in the Days Fork, Wasatch Mountains. During the late 1800's to early 1900's the forests of the Wasatch were clear cut. Much of what is seen today is what has been replanted, beginning in the 1920's. Ocassionally while hiking the Wasatch you may come across one of these gradfather trees… some believe they were left standing because they were too twisted to be used for lumber.

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Female, Ski, Skiing, Utah, Winter, alpine touring, ancient, back country, cloudy, forest, limber pine, model released, mountains, old growth, pine, scenic, snow, snowboarding, tree, trees, wasatch, wilderness, woman
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Day's Draw _ Ski Trees
Jacki Arevalo stands below an ancient limber pine in the Days Fork, Wasatch Mountains. During the late 1800's to early 1900's the forests of the Wasatch were clear cut. Much of what is seen today is what has been replanted, beginning in the 1920's. Ocassionally while hiking the Wasatch you may come across one of these gradfather trees… some believe they were left standing because they were too twisted to be used for lumber.