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Stephen Blair
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I went for a play today near old house, I used to come here and free climb the Beeches before I got into the job and learned how to do it slowly, I mean properly :)

Sorry just phone pics but this 1 is the biggest with a nice bendy branch for Mr Humphries, not sure if it has rooted or just a branch:)

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