Blackwater Canyon and Canaan Valley have been described as ''a piece of Canada gone astray''. At an elevation of 3,000-4,000 feet both the canyon and the valley share a flora very similar to Canada. Bogs,cranberries,balsam fir and tamarack just to name a few. The area also receives an average of 150'' of snow much of it attributed to lake effect . It's an area of extreme beauty and one that offers many recreational possibilities. As a forestry student at WVU I spent 3 summers hiking in the canyon looking for genetically superior trees. Once identified we would make a map and then come back and collect the seeds either by climbing the tree or shooting branches out with seeds on them. Once collected we'd plant them in a nursery and follow their growth cycle.
It's from this point here that West Virginia's Office of Tourism shoots their photos for come and visit '' Wild Wonderful West Virginia''
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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Beautiful! Now I know why you know so much about trees...
Ok, I think I need to make a visit there! What an amazingly gorgeous view! Breathtaking!!!
It's interesting to hear about your background!
I use to know but have forgotten alot. The leaves have started to turn up there and I'm heading back this weekend to photograph them. My wife and I were there last weekend but it rained the majority of the time. The weather looks much better this time. Stay tuned.
I didn't end up in the forestry field but in construction instead. The only people hiring when I got out of college was the Army and they wanted me to go to Vietnam. Not a great choice. Turned out that I missed that thank God.
Amazing shot... so beautiful... so peaceful...
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