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does it count that I got off the ground of this mountain ash in tasmania... :confused1:

 

No Probably not.

 

That must be a different species from what we call mountain ash here. It surely isn't Sorbus aucuparia...?

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Climbed a 1000 yr old yew in a church yard outside Maidenhead that had been carbon dated by David Belamy some yrs previos so it may have been a good few yrs older:laugh1:

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Climbed a 1000 yr old yew in a church yard outside Maidenhead that had been carbon dated by David Belamy some yrs previos so it may have been a good few yrs older:laugh1:

 

 

 

He gets about, Old Bellers

 

 

Post 28.......

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/tree-health-care/6031-trees-our-botanicultural-heritage-3.html

 

 

 

350-400 year old Oak for me, nowt but a youngun really.

 

 

 

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Most of the time Treewarior is a good few years older than the tree he is climbing, I think there's only a couple of yews round here that are older than him:biggrin:

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Most of the time Treewarior is a good few years older than the tree he is climbing, I think there's only a couple of yews round here that are older than him:biggrin:

 

You aint no spring chicken:lol:

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Guilty:001_smile: The words Pot, Kettle and Black do spring to mind. I have less than an annual growth ring on treewarior.

 

Note to self: If your'e gonna wind up other arbtalk members, pick the ones that live a lot further away:biggrin:

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Climbed a 1000 yr old yew in a church yard outside Maidenhead that had been carbon dated by David Belamy some yrs previos so it may have been a good few yrs older:laugh1:

 

How can you carbon date something that is still alive?:001_smile:

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