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Should you be allowed to climb a tree without permission?  

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  1. 1. Should you be allowed to climb a tree without permission?

    • No way, not without asking.
      27
    • Why not if you're not doing any harm.
      20


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where are they tom? there is a big wellentonia in Lael forest park. i've often thought about doing some of the douglas firs in the hermitage at dunkeld.

 

there is a jumbo spruce at plodda falls (around the end of glen affric)

 

Jamie

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. i've often thought about doing some of the douglas firs in the hermitage at dunkeld.

Jamie

 

Careful you don't dip the end of your rope in the icy Braan, below the big Dougie just down from Ossian's Hall. :001_smile:

 

Been there a couple of times in the afternoons following Hogmonay.

No fit state to even consider an ascent :blushing:

 

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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climbed a beautiful 120ft poplar a few mths ago wit my brother and scott forest (uk champ) next to a public footpath next to my place.no complaints.if you think its safe and are compitent then climb away i say.

 

 

for sure you should be allowed to. but WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU!!

 

climbing trees all week at work..you think i do it as a hobbie too! No chance

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