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BARC climb 3/10 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Here's a recent climb consisting of 3 arborist climbers and myself. Very windy day, made throwing more fun than usual. We mostly settled for lower throws and advanced the ropes the old-fashioned by climbing. Several traverses were made from tree to tree. It's always humbling and instructive for me to climb with folks who do it every day for a living. And they were very open to enjoying being in the tree, no roaring saw and fumes, just good climbing, beautiful trees and blue sky.
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Terry up in a beech, you can see the branches bending up in the white pine in the background from wind.


Oldirty (soon to be living in Alaska) working a limb walk with gusto


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