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Took my other half climbing


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All wives, girlfriends and companions beware! Go climbing once and you may end up working with trees for a living!

 

This leads to boring all friends and relatives by showing off pieces of wood brought home from a job, handsaws that you like to pretend are ninja tools or samurai swords,and insisting they admire your chainsaw trousers- especially when you (finally) get a pair that are as funky and hip as you like (so you think)! :001_tt1::001_cool:; conversations about your favourite chainsaw, become as lary as you like, feel immense pride at being able to parallel park a transit and chipper and getting them into the narrowest of places without breaking a sweat. The list goes on. :blushing:

 

Ladies, life as you know ends: Beware, you were

warned.

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Wow! What a fun time!

 

I can relate to the climb 100%!

 

The gal that I'm seeing and I met on an internet dating site. After trading emails it was time for the meet and greet. It is always Ladies Choice. She picked the arboretum! Hmmm...on a good start :blushing:

 

The meet and greet went fabulous! We decided to get together the next week to do something. During the week we talked/emailed. I decided to, bad pun, go out on a limb...asked her if she wanted to go tree climbing. Without hesitation...YES! :001_tt1:

 

She went up using RADS and struggled MUCH less that ANYONE that I've ever taken climbing. It took about 4 moves up to get the pattern worked out. Then she moved up effortlessly. You tell me...is this a happy tree climber?

 

Since then things have gone really well. I built her a tree platform that hangs about 5 meters off the ground between a double stem cedar tree. A perfect coffee/nap/reading spot. The birds freak out when we're sitting up there :001_tongue:

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Wow! What a fun time!

 

I can relate to the climb 100%!

 

The gal that I'm seeing and I met on an internet dating site. After trading emails it was time for the meet and greet. It is always Ladies Choice. She picked the arboretum! Hmmm...on a good start :blushing:

 

The meet and greet went fabulous! We decided to get together the next week to do something. During the week we talked/emailed. I decided to, bad pun, go out on a limb...asked her if she wanted to go tree climbing. Without hesitation...YES! :001_tt1:

 

She went up using RADS and struggled MUCH less that ANYONE that I've ever taken climbing. It took about 4 moves up to get the pattern worked out. Then she moved up effortlessly. You tell me...is this a happy tree climber?

 

Since then things have gone really well. I built her a tree platform that hangs about 5 meters off the ground between a double stem cedar tree. A perfect coffee/nap/reading spot. The birds freak out when we're sitting up there :001_tongue:

 

Excellent! Yes, she looks happy! May your relationship flourish :001_smile:

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