Had some mighty vicious wind here last week (gusts near 70 recorded) and there's a decent amount of downed trees near me. The state lets you scrounge downed wood on state land for $50 and I'm thinking of doing this next summer after finding a good amount of maple, beech, ash, and cherry near my house. Also found the tree seen below. I think it's a maple, but the bark is different than the other maples I've been processing. Is it maple? 
Also, a thought... A sticky with the most common trees (pics of leaves and bark at different tree ages) sorted by climate zone might b&b used by a lot of people. Even better... Is there a link to an interactive page for tree species classification?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Also, a thought... A sticky with the most common trees (pics of leaves and bark at different tree ages) sorted by climate zone might b&b used by a lot of people. Even better... Is there a link to an interactive page for tree species classification?
 
	 
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