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tengu12 (User)
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Tree Climbing France 3 Years ago  
One of the many beautiful things about recreational tree climbing is the instant bond created with other climbers.
I had the honors of working with Cyriaque and Lionel, from Tree Climbing France, at this years Rendezvous. Thru all of my travels and international tree climbing friends I have found one thing that all recreational tree climbers have in common which is the love and respect for each other and the forest.

Cyriaque shared some of his photos with me and gave me permission to post them here. Please enjoy them and next time you climb a tree think of who else may be tree climbing on some other location of our beautiful planet. Be sure to send them a quite/soft bird chirp as you'll be surprised of who may answer.

http://homepage.mac.com/treekster/france/PhotoAlbum21.html
 
 
 
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3 Years ago  
Cool pictures! Check out the stacked tree-boats. It reminds me of that artist that likes to wrap things. I think his name is Christo.
 
 
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3 Years ago  
Ahhhh, Cristo and Jean-Claude. You're right- that treeboat stack is very much like their work.

We should give them a call.

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There is, nevertheless, a certain respect and a general duty of humanity that ties us, not only to beasts that have life and sense, but even to trees and plants.  --Michael Eyquem, seigneur de Montaigne