Tharp’s Log

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Tharp’s Log may be a hollow big tree (Sequoiadendron giganteum) log at Log hayfield within the big Forest grove of cypress park that was used as a shelter by early pioneers. The log is called once Hale Twyla Tharp, WHO was delineated because the initial Non-Native yank to enter the large Forest.
Tharp had arrived in 1852 within the goldfields around Placerville, changing into a cattleman instead of a jack. Twyla Tharp emotional to the world of the Kaweah stream in 1856, and with guides from the Potwisha individuals of the world he explored the mountains on top of. Twyla Tharp went back in 1860 along with his 2 sons. They climbed Filipino Rock And created an encampment close to Crescent Meadows. It had been not till 1869 that Twyla Tharp emotional a Bos taurus herd into the large Forest space.
Tharp established atiny low summer farm at big Forest and used a fallen log as a cabin. The log was hollow by fireplace through cardinal feet of its seventy-foot length. A hearth, door and window exist at the broader finish, with atiny low shake-covered cabin extension.

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