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total free climb 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
I've never climbed with ropes, harnesses, or anything of the sort. Stupid or not, I prefer the danger level and freedom. I've never met a tree I couldn't climb, and I've climbed tons of trees. Had one bad fall once, got right back up. Did the whole physics equation and determined I hit the ground at 14 mph... ouch... but I went right back up that same tree the next day and got to the top.

Anyway, with trees without low branches I use a rope of some sort to pull the lowest long branch, so long as it is strong enough, down and then climb up that branch; or if that is not possible do the whole hugging the tree climbing thing.

Is this place for me or am I too dangerous?
 
 
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2 Years, 5 Months ago  
You're only dangerous when you exceed your capability. Sounds like you've hit that point at least once. Rope and harness expands your movement options in a tree, your arms and legs are only so long.
-moss
 
 
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well, I'd call it more of a freak accident due to being distracted by talking to people on the ground and shimmying between two trunks in the rain

anyway, I've never found myself limited in any tree, if a branch is beyond reach one can always jump to it.
 
 
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2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Originally posted by alaois
well, I'd call it more of a freak accident due to being distracted by talking to people on the ground and shimmying between two trunks in the rain

anyway, I've never found myself limited in any tree, if a branch is beyond reach one can always jump to it.


You're in charge of your safety when you're climbing, if you let something distract you into falling it's not a freak accident.

I don't know where you're located but if you're in the New England area I can show you many dozens of trees that cannot be shimmied, or otherwise free climbed by any method. The trunks are way too wide to get your arms and legs around, there are no handholds and the first branches are waaay to high to use the method you describe. I love free climbing but you are limited in your tree selection.

I'd love to see you try, so let me know if you're in the northeast U.S.

Climb safe!
-moss
 
 
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2 Years, 5 Months ago  
hmm... well I have gotten up many a tree I was told would be impossible... but New England's a bit too far away for the gas prices for me to go on an ego defending trip. but I know the types of trees youre talking about, and I have used tools before, usually fashioned from whatever I have available around me (sticks, vines, et cetera) but never hanging ropes.
 
 
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2 Years, 5 Months ago  
just to clarify, I didn't intend to imply the fall was not my fault, by 'freak accident' i simply intended to say I was not outside my capability level, but that I made a mistake in allowing myself to be distracted when I should have paid attention to keeping my grip and since I had stopped to talk to someone, I should have had a handhold for backup in case my feet slipped off the other trunk. mea culpa.

also, I don't in any way mean to degrade rope tree climbers... I'm glad to have found that there does exist some sort of professional tree climbers (which is what I was searching for when I found this site). I'm just dissapointed at not seeing any sorts of competitions for complete free-climb without any safety ropes or anything; cause I was thinking if I had a chance to be good in any kind of tree climbing competition that would be it.
 
 
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