No need to travel Down Jersey to find the "Mutha" of all cedars. BobM had suggested a couple of days ago that we try to find a "really big cedar" that is somewhere in the area of the Tuckahoe. This cedar is reported to be "7' 7.5" circumference at breast height thus making it the largest cedar in New Jersey." After doing some research we determined that it may be somewhere near the headwaters of the Nixon Branch. In the mean time Jeff (woodjin) mentioned that he had come across a huge cedar just a couple of months ago. Not knowing exactly where to start looking for the big cedar that Bob had mentioned we decided to look for Jeff's.
Jeff, Bob, Stu (onehand), Ed (ecampbell) and I met at Mt. Misery Rd. & Rt.70 at 9:00 this morning. Jeff said his cedar was in the area of Mt. Misery Brook and would take about a half hour to hike to. After only 2 hours of bushwhacking through some pretty thick briers we finally found it. As you can see in the photo someone had hung some tire chains on it and there were empty flower pots around it.
After cleaning up the area a bit we got a good measurement.
The cedar measured 116.75" or 9' 8.75" at 4' up from the base. This out sizes the other cedar by quite a bit and would make it the largest cedar in New Jersey.
A few more shots.
Jeff with his find
Bob resting up after the bushwhack
All of us
Looking up the tree
Steve
Edit: After reviewing furball's post regarding the cedar on Nixon's Branch, I see that it is listed as being 9' 6" in circumference. Jeff's find is still larger though.
Jeff, Bob, Stu (onehand), Ed (ecampbell) and I met at Mt. Misery Rd. & Rt.70 at 9:00 this morning. Jeff said his cedar was in the area of Mt. Misery Brook and would take about a half hour to hike to. After only 2 hours of bushwhacking through some pretty thick briers we finally found it. As you can see in the photo someone had hung some tire chains on it and there were empty flower pots around it.
After cleaning up the area a bit we got a good measurement.
The cedar measured 116.75" or 9' 8.75" at 4' up from the base. This out sizes the other cedar by quite a bit and would make it the largest cedar in New Jersey.
A few more shots.
Jeff with his find
Bob resting up after the bushwhack
All of us
Looking up the tree
Steve
Edit: After reviewing furball's post regarding the cedar on Nixon's Branch, I see that it is listed as being 9' 6" in circumference. Jeff's find is still larger though.