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    • Khamis, 6 September 2018 5:34 PTG
    • ☀️ 24 °C
    • Altitud: 273 m
    • AustraliaNorth Kennedy District19°48’55” S  146°3’22” E

    Why we don't camp near big trees.

    6 September 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Obviously it is not possible to camp in the creek. Trees behave the same whether they a few near a creek or not though. These trees do not have a huge tap root and rely on roots to hold them up. When they come down they re eal how little I'd s holding them upright.

    Other trees common in Australia tend to drop huge branches as they mature. There does not need to be wind. They just let go and drop. I call those self pruning trees. It is best not to be under them when they do.

    When going to a camp there is often no indication that branches have fallen. Ones that fall are quickly used by campers for firewood. If you look up though it is possible to see where branches have broken away from the tree.

    Only a lot of experience can allow some idea where a tree could fall or where limbs might drop. If not certain, park your van well away.
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