I live in Northern SE AK, Juneau, and am curious if anyone else lives in the area, or has done research on what would be a good bow wood in the area. I've been looking online for months, and going through my recollections from hunting and hiking trips. It seems that the only trees I remember are Alder, Spruce, Hemlock, Fir, some small Pine, Cottonwood and Alder.
I've read that Douglas Maple, Oregon Crab apple and Mountain Ash grow in the wild here, but I've never seen them. I do plan on looking this summer and spring for these three, hoping I can find one, praying that it is straight...ish.
I'm curious if anyone knows of anything else that would work.
BTW, Alaska is a big place. Though Birch is everywhere up north, it does not grow near me and is not a great bow wood to begin with. There are references to it growing near Juneau, but it tends to hybridize with Alder and I'm not sure how it will work. If I find one, I'll give it a try as well.
JS
the list:
Douglas Maple
Oregon Crab Apple
Mountain Ash
Serviceberry
Alaska Yellow Cedar