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climbing equipment?
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<blockquote data-quote="capetrees" data-source="post: 1685869" data-attributes="member: 20237"><p>Do you have any experience "in the trees"? If not, I would think you better get some before you "go out on a limb". Start small and close to the ground. Work with someone. Some have a knack for it, some don't. If you don't, don't make yourself do it. It either comes natural or stay on the ground.Otherwise, WesSpur, Sherrill or Bailey's are good sites to cruise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capetrees, post: 1685869, member: 20237"] Do you have any experience "in the trees"? If not, I would think you better get some before you "go out on a limb". Start small and close to the ground. Work with someone. Some have a knack for it, some don't. If you don't, don't make yourself do it. It either comes natural or stay on the ground.Otherwise, WesSpur, Sherrill or Bailey's are good sites to cruise. [/QUOTE]
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