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They were flowers found above timberline in his own country.
Also you made it to the timberline, and became a child of the mountains.
Six minutes later they left the trees behind and were climbing above timberline.
We're a long way down from the timberline now.
"Hope it can hold that fire down, or we may have to hike for the timberline, too."
Many of the mountains were so high that our route took us sometimes above the timberline.
It was approaching evening of the second day before they reached the timberline.
Two days later, the track took us above the timberline, into the snowy mountains.
Deliberately, he had kept to the high country, holding to the forest's edge at timberline.
They ran through the timberline and on towards the rocky hills.
Timberline begins at about 11,500 feet above sea level.
It occurs above the timberline at 3350 to 3660 meters elevation.
Beyond the timberline are more fields, stretching farther than the eye can see.
Coyote could clearly make out the timberline along the mountain flanks.
It was late afternoon as they approached the timberline.
Saints John now consists of three cabins near timberline, at 10,764 feet.
They set up for the night in a rock-strewn basin just below the timberline.
We were within a quarter of a mile of the timberline.
Riding just below timberline, I halted at every possible spot to look over the country and to listen.
A sudden storm trapped them on a bare pass high above the timberline.
The water had to be collected early because above the timberline the snow stops melting when the sun goes down.
The boundary between the tundra and the forest is known as the tree line or timberline.
I've charted the way up to here, near the timberline."
It flies in alpine tundra and is most common near timberline.
They are mostly located above the timberline and alpine pastures.
It was however within the timber limits of Booth's holdings.
The still unexploited timber limits were sold to Kimberly-Clark in 1920.
Aylen also owned timber limits along the Madawaska River.
The corporation acted as brokers for timber limits scattered throughout the province, accumulating large acreages for sale by buying up numbers of smaller holdings.
Manion returned to the Ryan Timber Limit where he searched in vain for the location, but was unsuccessful in his attempt.
Schedule IV for property in Class 15 (property for cutting and removing timber from a timber limit)
Shirreff proposed a new system, which was accepted in 1832, where a system of timber limits was used to control the cutting of trees on crown lands.
Harvesting timber from the upper Ottawa River and its tributaries, Booth expanded his timber limits into the Lake Nipissing region in 1881.
Lumsden acquired timber limits in the Temiskaming region and also owned lumber mills and a fleet of steamships in that region.
This system was challenged in 1832 on the Gatineau River due to illegal cutting along the river; this area was exempted from public sale of timber limits.
Aylen is said to have been aggressive in competing with other timber owners: cutting wood illegally on their timber limits, destroying their log booms and terrorizing their employees.
About a year after the Whitney sawmill was built, Messrs. Fowler and Hill sold the Minneapolis mill and associated timber limits to Frederick Weyerhaeuser of St. Paul.
George KIDNEY, Director, Balcas Timber Limited and President of Northern Ireland Home Timber Merchants Association.
Fletcher Timber Limited changed its name to Fletcher Merchants Limited and in August 1981 the first PlaceMakers superstore is opened in Manukau City.
Around that same time, lumbering operations commenced and was initially a source of logs for the Exploit Lumber Company who had a Sawmill at Botwood and owned the timber limits.
The mill was set up at the Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River and they acquired timber limits on the Gatineau, Dumoine and Madawaska Rivers.
Around 1872, he adopted the middle name Clyde, after the Clyde River in Lanark County where the family held timber limits, to distinguish himself from several other William Caldwells in the province.
In 1911, the Reed company began a series of sales of timber rights with the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company which led to the latter's acquisition of most of the timber limits in the area.
A young Robert Jowsey who grew up with the story of Manion's lost silver mine, obtained a crude map from William Purcell, another lumberman who worked with Manion in the Ryan Timber Limit.
The Peigan Timber Limit B and Peigan 147 Indian reserves of the Piikani (Peigan) Nation and the Blood 148 reserve of the Blood (Kainai Nation) are located along the Oldman River.
The lumbering operations in Badger were taken over in the period 1905-1909 by Harry Judson Crowe, who would later sell the timber limits to the A.E. Reed (Newfoundland) company as a source of wood for their Bishop's Falls pulp mill.
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