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Younger veterans "Lodgepole" and Amy Arcuri, who've set up numerous treesits for We Save Trees, were there.
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Activists Naomi Wagner and Jeanette Jungers -- on their first visit to this treesit -- join hands with Amy Arcuri, who with "Lodgepole" established the treesit in this tree they named Spooner, in the Nanning Creek watershed.
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Younger veterans "Lodgepole" and Amy Arcuri, who've set up numerous treesits for We Save Trees, were there.
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Activists Naomi Wagner and Jeanette Jungers -- on their first visit to this treesit -- join hands with Amy Arcuri, who with "Lodgepole" established the treesit in this tree they named Spooner, in the Nanning Creek watershed.
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Activists Naomi Wagner and Jeanette Jungers -- on their first visit to this treesit -- join hands with Amy Arcuri, who with "Lodgepole" established the treesit in this tree they named Spooner, in the Nanning Creek watershed.
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Lodgepole logs have been an indigenous and beautiful housebuilding material in the west for years, and the log house is the esteemed vernacular architecture of Wyoming.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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But first we had to secure a free wilderness permit from the ranger station at Lodgepole and drive to the trail head at Crescent Meadow.
Andrea R. Vaucher: Along for the Ride: Strangecation Goes Glamping Andrea R. Vaucher 2010
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The next morning, the drive into the main entrance of Sequoia National Park, leading to the main campground of Lodgepole, was truly awe inspiring.
Andrea R. Vaucher: Along for the Ride: Strangecation Goes Glamping Andrea R. Vaucher 2010
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Lodgepole logs have been an indigenous and beautiful housebuilding material in the west for years, and the log house is the esteemed vernacular architecture of Wyoming.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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Lodgepole pines are not "old growth" trees, unless you count the ones that have survived several fires and have been allowed to get big and round and tall.
A Geo-Political Rant. Again. wendigomountain 2009
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