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timberline

[tim-ber-lahyn] / ˈtɪm bərˌlaɪn /
NOUN
tree line
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The Polar Star Inn is just below timberline on the west side of New York Mountain.

From Washington Times

Hood to Coast is a 35-leg relay that starts at the timberline Lodge on Mount Hood and ends at the coast in Seaside.

From Washington Times

Dense beech and oak forests blanket Eastern Europe, and thin strands of dwarf pine mark the Alpine timberline.

From Nature

The center has raised its danger level to considerable - a three on its five-tiered scale - for terrain near or above timberline.

From Washington Times

Their marriage has “reached the timberline of their affection,” but they don’t notice yet.

From Washington Post