Thanks Ed.  I will try posting the pictures again to see if it works
this time.

At the base of Big Mouth...

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk190/jimc1957/Big%20Mouth/TreeClimbing509.jpg

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk190/jimc1957/Big%20Mouth/TreeClimbing512-1.jpg

Looking up the tree...

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk190/jimc1957/Big%20Mouth/TreeClimbing511.jpg

A couple views from near the top...

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk190/jimc1957/Big%20Mouth/TreeClimbing532-1.jpg

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk190/jimc1957/Big%20Mouth/TreeClimbing520-1.jpg

On Jan 1, 9:37 pm, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Welcome to ENTS.  Of your images the first one shows up fine.  The other two 
> have an error message.  If you go to your photos and just copy the link from 
> the address bar and past that into an email, the link should work.  Errors 
> seem to occur frequently with image embedding codes provided by the site.
>
> Ed
>
> "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.  
> It is the source of all true art and all science." - Albert Einstein
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jim
>   To: ENTSTrees
>   Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 9:19 PM
>   Subject: [ENTS] Tulip Poplar along the Chattahoochee
>
>   I wanted to make a quick post to intorduce myself as I hope to visit
>   you all at Congaree in February to learn the science and/or art of
>   measuring trees.
>
>   I am a
>   recreational tree climber who likes getting out into the woods (when
>   the family allows me) to look for waterfalls and big trees.  I have
>   enjoyed reading your posts and appreciate you all sharing your
>   experiences.  At this time I'm planning to attend your gathering at
>   Conagree to learn the ropes and help out in any way I can.
>
>   I thought I would share one tree with you that resides along the
>   Chattahoochee River in Atlanta.  I have named it Big Mouth (if the
>   pictures post, you will see why).  Although my mesurements aren't
>   precise, this tree had a 15' circumfernce that tapered  to 9' at its 61'
>   mark.  I climbed to 116' and guess the tree went on for another 10 to
>   15 feet.
>
>   Jim Corey
> >  
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