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<blockquote data-quote="SpikedSupra" data-source="post: 35041" data-attributes="member: 2543"><p>Went out and decided to get more field work in.....books can only get you so far before you have to just start getting out there and doing it. Threw on the ole spikes and reached a new peak. Decided to climb an 80 foot pine. I got up into the crown I would say roughly 60-65 feet up. Man goin up is easy but coming down is tiring. I know once I climb some more I will learn to be more energy efficient with my steps though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpikedSupra, post: 35041, member: 2543"] Went out and decided to get more field work in.....books can only get you so far before you have to just start getting out there and doing it. Threw on the ole spikes and reached a new peak. Decided to climb an 80 foot pine. I got up into the crown I would say roughly 60-65 feet up. Man goin up is easy but coming down is tiring. I know once I climb some more I will learn to be more energy efficient with my steps though. [/QUOTE]
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