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Bah. It's bigger than it's neighbours! Biggest tree on the park. So it's a monster in thatsense.

 

Or maybe just planted earlier???:001_tt2:

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free climb was that:lol:??

 

I'd gone for a climb with Tom today over the local park. We had a scope round to find some trees and went to a patch of 60ft syccies which were nice easy climbs. Will have to go back again soon. Spotted a nice beech there I'd love to go back to.

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there's some really nice big beech in the local woods near me mum and dads where i used to go as a kid, now they are BIG!!

 

Whatever we buy at Capel can be tried out the day after then if you want. Not climbed a big beech in ages!

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