Historic California Sequoia Collapses From ‘Climate Change’

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(SF Gate) The historic Pioneer Cabin Tree, a former “drive-through” giant sequoia in Calaveras Big Trees State Park in Calaveras County, was felled in California’s weekend storms.

The tree was hollowed out in the 1880s to allow tourists to pass through it, and even allowed cars, but more recently has hosted only hikers. It was part of the “Big Trees Trail” at the state park.

Jim Allday of Arnold is a volunteer at the park who was working there Sunday. He said the tree went down about 2 p.m. and “shattered” on impact.

So, of course, since all these storms are being blamed on ‘climate change’, we get this

https://twitter.com/YungRama/status/818525525132066816

https://twitter.com/jeffreymmiller/status/818472408747245569

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8 Responses to “Historic California Sequoia Collapses From ‘Climate Change’”

  1. bob sykes says:

    It is pretty obvious that it was structurally crippled by the car path and would have survived the storm without the excavation.

    There’s a metaphor here, but I can’t think of it.

  2. Rev.Hoagie® says:

    Maybe if you chop a hole through a thousand year old tree it may fall over. Ya think?

    Do these people realize that everything has a beginning and an end? Even a tree?

  3. Jeffery says:

    Everyone would be well to ignore all twitter-errs. Most are stupid.

  4. drowningpuppies says:

    Everyone would be well to ignore all twitter-errs the ltitle guy who lied about serving in the Army. Most are He is stupid.

  5. Diogenes71 says:

    There are few intelligent things on Twitter. Most who use it, I believe, think everyone wants to know how they feel. It’s like my golf game: No one cares!

  6. Trish McNamara says:

    “Do these people realize that everything has a beginning and an end? Even a tree?”

    A thousand year old tree, several years of natural drought, now an abundance of rain. Gee, I wonder what happened?

  7. John Barltrop says:

    For the tree to have “shattered” like it did suggests that the tree was not fairing too well, and I guess when they carve a hole in its base, the tap root has gone……..I am surprised that the tree stood for so long

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