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Never use leg spikes or gaffs like those used by pole climbers.
The punctures they leave can open up a tree to attack by fungus, bacteria,
viruses, and insects that often carry harmful diseases. In some
cases these punctures can lead to a tree's death. Puncture wounds also create unsightly
scars that take away from a tree's natural beauty.
Leg spikes should
be used only on dead trees, which you, the recreational climber, should
not be climbing!
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Then here's to the oak, the brave old oak,
Who stands in his pride alone!
And still flourish he, a hale green tree,
When a hundred years are gone!
--Henry Fothergill Chorley, "The Brave Old Oak"
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