PIGEON RIVER COUNTRY MGT UNIT Stand Level Information Compartment: 37 Entry Year: 2008
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1 oy- kg Lvl vg. 1 6 W p (upl) mu Y o hul 0 Iflu zo MLL TN NORT OF RWOO LKE R. W PROLY PRT OF TN 2 T ONE POINT UNTIL TN 2 W CUT. TI TN W OVIOULY LEFT FOR TRVEL / VIUL PURPOE. 2 R pi wo g N y M p (upl) immu N y PPROXIMTELY 30 Q. FT. OF OK, PINE N RWOO WERE LEFT OME POCKET OF REIUL RWOO N OK, GOO MT ROUCER. OME NICE MTURE EEC. PEN ENTERING POLE TGE, UT COUL ENEFIT FROM WITING ONE MORRE CUTTING PERIO. 4 M 9 W oh hwoo immu N y 0 5 W 4 G whi pi immu N o hul FEW WIELY CTTERE OK WERE LEFT FTER RVET OL CLERCUT WIT ONLY OPEN GROWN WITE PINE N RWOO P. 6 M 9 M oh hwoo immu Y lio wihi 0-9 y WEN CUTTING OK IN TI TN MKE T LET 60 FOOT OLE ROUN TE TUMP. MIXE N RWOO N OME OK WOUL E EXPECTE TO REGENERTE IN REGEN OLE. 7 O 9 M ok immu Y y 0 ly m fo g/iz l iviy 1996 CRETE REGEN OLE. PLNT CORN IF IT OE NOT REGENERTE NTURLLY TN W ELECTIVELY CUT IN M 9 M oh hwoo uvg N y 0 9 M5 W oh hwoo low quliy N y EMI OPEN RWOO ETWEEN OPENING. 10 M 6 M oh hwoo immu N y 0 TN W ELECTIVELY TINNE IN TE FLL OF 2000 Y CREW OF N FELLER WIT N IRON MULE FORWRER. OME LENER WERE LEFT LONG TE COUNTY RO. 11 M 6 M oh hwoo immu Y hiig wihi 0-9 y 3 TI TN W "CRETE" WEN LYING OUT TE RVET OF TN #6 N #9 JCENT. TI RE W ONCE PRT OF TN #9 UT WEN PUTTING IN MY LE LINE I W OMETING WIC ME ME EXCLUE TI FROM TE LE RE. WILL NEE TO LOOK T TI TN IN ETIL NEXT TIME ROUN. FOR NOW I JUT UE TE ME T FOR TN # M 9 M oh hwoo uvg Y lio wihi 0-9 y WEN CUTTING OK MKE 60 FOOT OLE ROUN TE TUMP. EE TN 6 REGEN NOTE Pg 1 of 7 06/16/2006
2 oy- kg Lvl vg F p (upl) immu N y TN I MOVING INTO NICE POLE TN F p (upl) immu N y TN I MOVING INTO NICE POLE TN. 15 M 9 M oh hwoo uvg Y lio wihi 0-9 y MIXE RWOO WOUL E EXPECTE TO REGENERTE IN RREGEN OLE 16 W 9 M whi pi low quliy N o hul 0 17 M 9 M oh hwoo uvg N y 0 18 W 9 W whi pi immu N o hul 0 19 W 8 W whi pi low quliy N o hul TN OG EGE CRCTERITIC 20 3 G p (upl) immu N y 0 21 W 9 F whi pi mu N y G p (upl) immu N y 0 23 Q 6 F mix wmp oif mu Y o hul 0 y 24 T 3 L mk immu N o hul 0 25 L 0 L lowl buh ook N o hul F p (upl) immu N y YOU GO OUT IN TE TN IT TURN INTO Q2 TYPE WIT W1 N R1. Th oh p wih h p h hvy fi uoy. Pg 2 of 7 06/16/2006
3 oy- kg Lvl vg. 27 W 9 F whi pi immu N o hul 0 28 R 9 W pi immu Y y 0 ly m fo g/iz l iviy 1996TIN IN CONJUNCTION WIT WORK TO E ONE IN TN #36 TO TE OUT TN W TINNE IN bog ook N o hul bog ook N o hul 0 31 W 5 W whi pi low quliy N o hul 0 32 W 2 G whi pi immu N o hul OUT N CRE OR TWO OF L TYPE IN TE MILE OF TE TN. 33 Z 0 Z w ook N o hul 0 RWOO LKE. 34 W 9 W whi pi immu N o hul W p (upl) immu N y 0 36 J 3 J jk pi immu N y REMOVE OVERTORY FROM TE EVELOPING JCK PINE EELING TN. 12/01/2003 YER OF ORGIN I ETIMTE TN GOE FROOM J3 TO J1 TO U 37 W 9 W whi pi wo g N y TN EVY UNERTORY OF WITE PINE WIT FIR N PRUCE MORE OMINT CLOER TO TE WMP EGE. 38 W 3 M whi pi immu N y TN CTTERE REIUL OK TN VRIE FROM W3 TO W2 WIT OME RE PINE N OK REGEN TOO. TERE I LO OME U TYPE MIXE IN. 39 R 8 W pi wo g Y movl wihi 0-9 y TE UNERTORY IN TI TN VRIE FROM W3 TO 1 W2 U UNERTORY I. I OUT 3 INCE Pg 3 of 7 06/16/2006
4 oy- kg Lvl vg. 40 Q 3 W mix wmp oif immu N 80+ y MLL TN ETWEEN 23 N 41 ON TE EGE OF TE Q TYPE. I N GE RE ETIMTE 41 R 9 W pi immu Y hlwoo wihi 0-9 y MKE EVY ELTERWOO CUT O GROUP ELECTION MIXE PINE WIT OME RE MPLE N PEN WELL OME OK WOUL E TE EXPECTE RENERTION IN TE REGEN OLE ME IN TI TN. 42 J jk pi immu N y RE URNE IN J p (upl) immu N y RE URNE IN J 5 W jk pi mu Y y 0 Rio of fo gio pupo (i. hlwoo) 2006 TI TN OUL FETURE TE UNERTORY WIC I TICK W3. 45 O 6 W ok immu Y o hul 0 ly m fo g/iz l iviy 2006 RIN WOUL LIKE TO LEVE TI TN UNCUT FOR IVERITY 46 R 9 W pi immu Y hlwoopp wihi 0-9 y TE NORT EN OF TE TN COUPLE OF CRE OF NICE JCK PINE WIC W TN 52. LEVE PEN TNING. TERE OME POCKET OF VNCE PEN N PINE REPRO IN TE TN. MKE REGEN OLE. EE REGEN NOTE FROM TN W 4 W whi pi wo g N y FETURE TE UNERTORY IN TI TN. VRIE FROM W3 TO W1 U J1 R J p (upl) immu N y CTTERE JCK PINE WERE LEFT FOR EE TREE. ONLY TEN Q. FT TI TN MIXTURE OF JCK PINE N PEN REPROUCTION TRU OUT. 49 J 2 U jk pi immu N y JCK PINE I TKING OVER TI NONE WELL ITE VRIE FROM J3 TO J2 TO WEET FERN 50 J 4 J jk pi immu N y TI TN I JUT MOVING INTO TE POLE TGE. 51 J 1 G jk pi i po of N y gio T I N NONE WELL ITE TT RIN JUT PLNTE VRIETY OF PLING ON WIT TREE PE. LOOK GOO OPE IT WORK GRET IE. I I N ETIMTE Pg 4 of 7 06/16/2006
5 oy- kg Lvl vg. 52 W 9 W whi pi immu N y J p (upl) immu N y RE URNE IN J 1 G jk pi i po of N y gio T I N NONE WELL ITE TT RIN JUT PLNTE VRIETY OF PLING ON WIT TREE PE. LOOK GOO OPE IT WORK GRET IE. I I N ETIMTE 55 W 8 W whi pi wo g N y NICE UNERTORY OF WITE PINE 56 W 9 W whi pi immu Y hiig wihi 0-9 y LEVE LL PEN 57 R 9 W pi immu Y y 0 ly m fo g/iz l iviy i vlu/viul vlu 58 W 5 W whi pi wo g N y 0 59 W 4 W whi pi immu N o hul M p (upl) immu N y 0 61 M 6 M oh hwoo immu N y 0 62 W 1 U whi pi p N o hul TI TN OME UY WITE PINE T ET N LOT OF U 63 O 4 U ok immu N y M TN I MOVING FROM PLING TO POLE TN. OK N MPLE LMOT LL TUMP POUT. TERE I OME WITE IN TE UNERTORY 64 O 9 W ok immu N y 0 Pg 5 of 7 06/16/2006
6 oy- kg Lvl vg. 65 M 3 W oh hwoo immu N y CTTERE REIUL OK TROUGOUT TE TN LE TN 10 OF OK WLOG. TI TN COUL E CLLE W3 IN PLCE N M3 IN PLCE. 66 W 6 W whi pi immu N o hul 0 67 R 7 W pi wo g Y o hul 0 Rio of fo gio pupo (i. hlwoo) 2006 TE UNERTORY VRIE TOUGTOUT TE TN FROM J3 TO W1 U. 68 Q 6 L mix wmp oif immu Y o hul 0 C o mlok uig i 69 O 9 W ok immu N y G p (upl) immu N y OME CTTERE RE PINE PULP TROUGOUT TE TN TE ETERN PRT OF TI TN I MUC ETTER TN TE WETERN PRT. TE WETERN PRT I MORE 1, TO 2 J1 U 71 R 8 W pi immu Y y 0 Rio of fo gio pupo (i. hlwoo) 72 R 8 W pi immu Y o hul 0 Rio of fo gio pupo (i. hlwoo) 73 O 4 M ok immu N y TERRE RE LOT OF OK PROUT FROM TUMP N FEW INGLE. 74 W 9 M whi pi immu N o hul 0 75 M 9 M oh hwoo immu Y lio wihi 0-9 y 3 TN W TINNE IN MIXE NORTERN RWOO REGEN WOUL E TE EXPECTE REGEN IN REGEN OLE IN TI TN. 76 O 8 M ok wo g Y o hul 0 Oh pil willif hbi oiio (. I omm) 2006 QUITE IT OF U IN TE TN UNERTORY. RETIN TI TN FOR MT PROUCTION FOR WILLIFE. 77 R 9 W pi immu Y hlwoopp wihi 0-9 y LOT OF WITC ZEL IN TE TN. O GROUP ELECTION. EE REGEN NOTE FROM TN 41 Pg 6 of 7 06/16/2006
7 oy- kg Lvl vg. 78 R 9 W whi pi immu Y hiig wihi 0-9 y G 0 G g ook N o hul NTURL OPENING --POPULR CMPING POT. RECLOE TE RO GOING WET OUT OF TI TN. 401 G 0 G g ook N o hul MNGE WILLIFE OPENING. 402 G 0 G g ook N o hul MNGE WILLIFE OPENING. 403 G 0 G g ook N o hul MLL OPENING 404 G 0 G g ook N o hul OPENING LONG RWOO LKE RO 405 G 0 G g ook N wihi 0-9 y 0 plig 2006 OL OIL WELL ITE. WIL LIFE WILL RETORE TI ITE IN TE FUTURE 406 G 0 G g ook N o hul NRROW OPENING ETWEEN OL OIL WELL ITE 407 G 0 G g ook N wihi 0-9 y 0 plig 2006 OL OIL WELL ITE. WILLIFE WOUL LIKE TO RETORE TI ITE T OME TIME IN TE FUTURE. 408 G 0 G g ook N o hul 0 WILLIFE PLNTE RU ERE IN TE PRING OF G 0 G g ook N wihi 0-9 y 0 opig mi MNGE WILLIFE OPENING. 410 G 0 G g ook N wihi 0-9 y 0 opig mi MNGE WILLIFE OPENING. 411 G 0 G g ook N wihi 0-9 y 0 plig Tol OL OIL WELL ITE GR WEETFERN N POTTE KNPWEE. WILLIFE WOUL LIKE TO RETORE TI OL P T OME TIME IN TE FUTURE Pg 7 of 7 06/16/2006
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