exSW
ArboristSite Guru
I live on the dry side, oaks only on the wet side. We have mostly juniper here, but i don't really think of it cause we only use it for firewood. I know people that make log houses out of juniper.
And don't short sell the dry side. Shots included, Wheeler County, Oregon.
Note. Picture three has a dropped juniper drying next to the road.
Not knocking the dry side at all,if I had to be there I'd be on the east slope.