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I wanted to start having a recreational climb once a month or so with a few mate we all hold our 38 but how dose it stand on climbing park trees out the way so kids don't get any ideas of course but do I need permission?

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i always go to local park around the corner.park ranger goes pass says hi not bothered but its always safer to let them know if you see them and good practice to use a friction saver to protect the trees from any damage if you are regularly climbing same trees especially

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