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whats the book called Rich?

 

The wild trees by Richard Preston. There are two books, same titles, different subtitles. Do not be a fool like I was and buy both. One is hardback and the other paperback, the bit in between is the same. :thumbdown:

 

On the subject of the wild trees, there is a thread about it somewhere on here... but I also found this vid on YouPorn, I mean you tube and again it was just after I had read the section on climbing the same redwoods.

 

[ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=F3j8q6x-gE0&feature=related[/ame] part 1

 

[ame]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6zWbjqAON34&feature=related[/ame] part 2

 

 

Tomorrow I am gonna read a book on me winning the lottery and see if it comes true at the weekend...:001_tongue:

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