Speak to any birch bark canoe maker and he'll tell you how it is becoming harder and harder to find good bark.
The obvious reason is that the low hanging fruit has been picked.
However, this observation begs a question since today there are not alot of birchbark canoe makers as compared to 400 years ago when birchbark canoes were the typical mode of transportation near rivers and lakes.
So it must have been perpetually difficult to find good birch bark.
The obvious reason is that the low hanging fruit has been picked.
However, this observation begs a question since today there are not alot of birchbark canoe makers as compared to 400 years ago when birchbark canoes were the typical mode of transportation near rivers and lakes.
So it must have been perpetually difficult to find good birch bark.