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Steve Bullman
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So ... last autumn, I came across this tree and decided to refer to it by the name SKULL RACK.

 

The thought or question came to mind if a redwood with this kind of trunk could be free climbed rock style by fist jamming.

 

The trunks reminds me of the walls in a rock climbing gym.

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yeah,could free climb the top seen as how the branches were so close together, did u notice how many trees there r in chch?

 

sure did notice you're not going to run out off work any time soon.

 

think am going to save up some pennies and get out there in the future for a holiday looks amazing there whatsthe prices of flights to get there cant be botherd surfing the web to find out ha lol

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