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Thats rough, poor kids getting shafted for doin what comes naturally.

We set one about 10 metres up between some massive gums had to climb up dodgy rope ladder then unlock the bolt to get in.

Still would of been a cool job smashing it to pieces!:biggrin:

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once had to take a small maple down on a traveller site which had a treehouse in it.

 

told the guy he would have to remove the kidw TH. we knew we would have a mare with the nails already in there let alone the TH.

 

3 kids (14, 10 and 8 ish) came out promptly lobbed house bricks at it and lumps of scaffold bar until it fell outta the maple. :sneaky2:

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that is a shame i wonder how many hours went into that beast of a TH. Oh well better on a street corner or at home on the x box's than in nature:sneaky2:

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poor kids i hag a tree house as a kid spent most of my weekends up there with my wee bro great times took us all summer to build it.

was not as high as that tho intersting job bet the nails were six inch our's were ha lol.

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Yeah i know it was a shame. the council were cool with it staying but the kids had started firing a big spud gun at the local houses so signed the death sentence themselves. it was about 10m up

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