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Stinking, rotten, ivy covered oak to do today. First proper climbing job since I broke my foot. Up in the top there was a lot more ivy than tree.Little bit of rigging but mainly free-falling stuff. Big thanks to Richie R for his hard work.

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That Oak looks horrible rather you than me it relay looks like you had your work cut out there.

Hows the foot hold out after that.

 

 

Not the nicest of climbs for sure. (Although I did enjoy it in a crazy kind of way 🙃) My foots taking its time to heal. In the tree it's not so bad as my weight is suspended a lot of the time.

It's when I'm on it for prolonged periods it starts to hurt.

Thanks for asking 🙂👍

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