Ad Crable
When this tree fell about 2015 at an estimated age of 280-300 years and with a trunk circumference (CBH) of 222 inches, it was among the top ten largest Red Oaks in Pennsylvania. Its circumfer- ence was exceptional for a forest speci- men (field-grown Red Oaks develop stouter trunks). The stump, which bal- looned out on the far side, was almost completely hollowed out and “you could hold a tea party inside.” (Crable)