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wow, i thought some of our acacia was bad.......have you done many ian?

 

Had to take one down once. Very very carefully. Some of the spikes are over six inches long and a couple almost ten. Bleedin hard as well.

 

Drew, there's a couple on one of our reserves in Taupo. If you come down for the erupt fest I'll take you out there after we've done coffee. Sand blasting the spikes? I'd like to see a picture of that.

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Looks like a silk floss. Had the pleasure of doing 2 in Florida. Not nice!

 

Yup. Believe me, these things are sharp enough and hard enough to poke through the toughest of material.

This looks like a honey locust. Glad to say I've never climbed one. Had a few nightmares about it though!

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