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Bo Zarts

(26,241 posts)
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 04:19 PM Thursday

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Groves at Elevation of 11,000'+





Inyo National Forest - California
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Ancient Bristlecone Pine Groves at Elevation of 11,000'+ (Original Post) Bo Zarts Thursday OP
Were you escorted to this site ? My understanding is that most bristlecones are off limits. eppur_se_muova Thursday #1
When I was last there in May 2013, the bristlecone groves were open to the public. Bo Zarts Thursday #2
You seem to be referring to the acts I had read about, when I heard that access had been largely cut off. eppur_se_muova Thursday #4
Including popsdenver Thursday #8
I went last summer cally Thursday #10
IIRC there is more than one 'grove' -- and they only open one or two to the public. eppur_se_muova Thursday #12
Wow.... Bayard Thursday #3
I was thinking popsdenver Thursday #9
Love these! Bristlecone Thursday #5
very nice . thank you.:) AllaN01Bear Thursday #6
Beautiful and... 2naSalit Thursday #7
Simply AMAZING!!! calimary Thursday #11

eppur_se_muova

(40,826 posts)
1. Were you escorted to this site ? My understanding is that most bristlecones are off limits.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 04:32 PM
Thursday

Just curious -- not accusing you of anything.

Bo Zarts

(26,241 posts)
2. When I was last there in May 2013, the bristlecone groves were open to the public.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 04:41 PM
Thursday

However, subsequent to that visit there were some well publicized acts of vandalism at elevations above the ranger station. There was also a suspicious fire. So I hope that you are correct, and that there is some control of who can access the groves. But, like most National Forests, there are multiple entry points and few resources to enforce rules and regulations.

eppur_se_muova

(40,826 posts)
4. You seem to be referring to the acts I had read about, when I heard that access had been largely cut off.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 04:56 PM
Thursday

A shame that some people make such things necessary.

I guess you know what happened to Joshua Tree National Monument during a previous gov't shutdown (Trmp's first). There are warnings that some protected species might not survive Trmp's cuts to EPA and NPS.

cally

(21,827 posts)
10. I went last summer
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 07:04 PM
Thursday

They won’t tell you which tree is the oldest, but you see many very old trees—4,000 to 5,000 years old. Very high elevation and in a secluded area. So glad that I got to see them

eppur_se_muova

(40,826 posts)
12. IIRC there is more than one 'grove' -- and they only open one or two to the public.
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 08:44 PM
Thursday

Truly, they cannot be too careful.

Bayard

(28,319 posts)
3. Wow....
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 04:47 PM
Thursday

"The oldest confirmed living, non-clonal tree is Methuselah, a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine in California's White Mountains, over 4,850 years old, though its exact location is secret to protect it."

popsdenver

(1,412 posts)
9. I was thinking
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 06:47 PM
Thursday

we had some here in Colorado on the top of Mount Blue Sky, (formerly Evans) and on top of Pikes Peak??????

2naSalit

(99,633 posts)
7. Beautiful and...
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 06:17 PM
Thursday

Amazingly haunting.

I've driven past there many times but never had time to stop and visit them.

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