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Oak from this week, it dropped a big limb last year so we were asked to reduce it. My first proper sized climb, with some real brach walks:001_cool:

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No housing its in sutton veny. When the limb fell off last year there was a guy stood under the tree, possibly the luckiest guy alive. The branch landed with him in the middle of a fork, only injury was two black eyes.:scared1:

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