Finder of the Lost Apple Tree!

Local Hero Locates and Frees Hopelessly Entangled Victim!

On a recent steamy Saturday afternoon, while many of us were sipping iced drinks in front of our fans and air conditioners, local West Lebanon adventurer, Bart Guetti, set out on a quest to the western end of the MRG. His seemingly hopeless task was to locate an apple tree that had been planted in September 2019. Friends of Lebanon Recreation, Upper Valley Apple Corps, and other volunteers had planted it during Climate Strike Week in an effort to enhance MRG habitat..

A veritable jungle had grown up around the apple tree, Thick vines had clambered atop, dominating the environment, and strangling whatever lay in its path. Were it not for the nearly invisible wooden stakes installed last year, and for the determination of our intrepid hero, all would have been lost. Venturing forth by bike, clad in safety vest and neon pith helmet, and armed with machete, he tripped among the vines, struggling, chopping, and eventually, freeing the victim. “Just in the lick of time.  If I had not found it today, we never would have found it – the vines would have won!”

Here is a photo of the rescued Golden Russet apple tree (fondly dubbed “Russ” by our hero) after this stunning rescue. The vines that had clambered atop have been removed, as well as the surrounding tall grasses.

Rescued Golden Russet Apple

Some of the Defeated Vine Debris!

Our hero! Thank you, Bart Guetti!

3 responses to “Finder of the Lost Apple Tree!

  1. i am still hopign to get on my bike again. if i do, perhaps i will be able to do the MRG again. where is the Western end these days? amelia

  2. Hi Amelia, The Western end is still at the kiosk on Glen Road, althought the apple tree “rescue” was behind the movie theaters on the Miracle Mile (which is where you will also find the new Dartmouth Class of 1989 pollinator plantings.)

  3. Hi Amelia,

    Let me know if you would like any assistance getting out on your bike. The parking lots at APD, and Slayton Hill Bridge, are easier, and safer, to access than the Glen Rd parking lot.

    Bart

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