Straight into the wilderness?
Pretty much. There's a road and it takes you places, but you really don't have any reason to take it unless you want to take it. If you're on that road, it's because you drove there specifically to drive on the road - or, alternatively, you're a trucker that's hauling lumber to the various mills.
Maine pretty much started the nation, specifically with all the lumber. Long before they were harvesting trees in the PNW, they were raping Maine's forests. They didn't understand concepts like replanting and Timber Stand Improvement. They just understood money. Fortunately, we have a whole lotta goddamned trees. We're still the most heavily forested state in the union - by a pretty solid margin.
I did not know that. There are a lot of trees here too. The northern half of the state is pretty much half national forest land
Maine's got a whole lotta trees.
Shit, I own a whole lot of trees.
You might have a few on your property, but I own millions of trees. Well, I suspect it's millions. I haven't actually counted.
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