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I climb mainly on the trees in my village and about Saffron walden.

 

Theres some really big poplars down by our yard I've got an eye on and theres an estate thats open to the public which has several species of trees ranging from small to big, haven't had chance to get up there yet though. Thats Saffron Walden

 

Have also been thinking about royston heath, thats got a small forest on it with some real whoppers in!

 

Theres a really huge, epic forest in castle camps which is outside of haverhill,

 

Theres no end of big trees in the field partitions, which most of the south cambs villages are surrounded by!

 

Shelford Recreation ground has got some massive trees on it, it is a public space though, past experience has taught me not to climb in public areas, partly because of being moved on for being a huge potential hazard, and partly because some grotty little teenager might decide its funny to tie the end of your rope to something!

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Did one earlier in the year on Madingley Rd and a lot of work around that time in he Colleges along Grange Road.

 

Yer thought it was you lot.

remember seeing those two huge...(what where they) being taken down by the hedge line. I live around there so like to keep an eye on whats going on :biggrin:

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