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It's been a great Fall for rec climbing, a few shots from recent climbs:

Mellowing out in an American Beech
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75 ft. SRT ascent into a big Northern Red Oak
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Waking up at 115 ft. in a 154 ft. White Pine
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Young climber goes to 60 ft. in a yard tree
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-moss
 
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Once I'm back in Boston in a month or so I'd love to go recreation climbing in Ma/Nh. I have been doing it here in the UK and would like to keep it up when I get back.
 
Here's a kinda rec climb photo of the World Famous Treehouse. It was taken during a snowstorm while the Beranek Publications movie The Treehouse Project, (available at Bailey's) was being filmed.


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We're looking across Hwy 99 at John Paul Sanborn up in a 250' redwood tree near the California coast. The snow quickly turned to rain, and John got soaked. Come to think of it, I also got soaked while taking this photo.
 
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Here's a kinda rec climb photo of the World Famous Treehouse. It was taken during a snowstorm while the Beranek Publications movie The Treehouse Project, (available at Bailey's) was being filmed.


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We're looking across Hwy 99 at John Paul Sanborn up in a 250' redwood tree near the California coast. The snow quickly turned to rain, and John got s
soaked. Come to think of it, I also got soaked while taking this photo.

That's an awesome picture!
 
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