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Great thread:thumbup:

 

A fine thing to remember your first tree climb in an arb frame of mind.

 

Just last year a group of friends through the tree world got together to climb a friends last tree which was his first tree that he worked on.

 

He was pulled up around 100ft by the lady's their on the day then made his way to as near to the top as he could get with the MS that has taken the climb but not the climber out of a truly top man.

 

Not many people appreciate their first or last tree climb so photo's & celebration of these times are a great thing to share with fellow climbers:thumbup1:

 

A waterproof book with thoughts was left up the tree for all to add to who climb her & the book becomes the property of the person that has the job of taking the old girl down.

 

I will try & get some pics up soon of the day.

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Some pic's taken of a memorable climb & day for all that were their.

 

The carving was made from a piece of the upper crown that had failed due to storm damage & was subsequently removed on the day.

 

Amazing day with some of the most amazing & influential people I know:thumbup:

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Some pic's taken of a memorable climb & day for all that were their.

 

The carving was made from a piece of the upper crown that had failed due to storm damage & was subsequently removed on the day.

 

Amazing day with some of the most amazing & influential people I know:thumbup:

 

thats pritty impresive, :thumbup:

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Great thread:thumbup:

 

A fine thing to remember your first tree climb in an arb frame of mind.

 

Just last year a group of friends through the tree world got together to climb a friends last tree which was his first tree that he worked on.

 

He was pulled up around 100ft by the lady's their on the day then made his way to as near to the top as he could get with the MS that has taken the climb but not the climber out of a truly top man.

 

Not many people appreciate their first or last tree climb so photo's & celebration of these times are a great thing to share with fellow climbers:thumbup1:

 

A waterproof book with thoughts was left up the tree for all to add to who climb her & the book becomes the property of the person that has the job of taking the old girl down.

 

I will try & get some pics up soon of the day.

 

Wow i am truly speachless, what a fantastic thing :thumbup:

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Great thread:thumbup:

 

A fine thing to remember your first tree climb in an arb frame of mind.

 

Just last year a group of friends through the tree world got together to climb a friends last tree which was his first tree that he worked on.

 

He was pulled up around 100ft by the lady's their on the day then made his way to as near to the top as he could get with the MS that has taken the climb but not the climber out of a truly top man.

 

Not many people appreciate their first or last tree climb so photo's & celebration of these times are a great thing to share with fellow climbers:thumbup1:

 

A waterproof book with thoughts was left up the tree for all to add to who climb her & the book becomes the property of the person that has the job of taking the old girl down.

 

I will try & get some pics up soon of the day.

 

What a fantastic idea, and even more special that yoiu actually did it.

Truly impressive tree to cllimb too.

Hope your friend has some great memories to take with him, and th eidea for the book is superb.

 

Well done.

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