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Take a bough: Climbing takes relationship with BC.'s trees to the next level
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA — Fifty metres up a grand fir tree, and the rigidities of the world at ground level fall away.
Saying that a recent tree-climbing school was hands-on is a bit of an understatement. As an arboreal activity that requires a whole-body commitment, the course held Aug. 12-15 by Penn State Extension ...
Tree climbing is an indispensable component of forestry work, serving as a vital means to access the canopy. In the Northwest, pine cone collection is one of the primary reasons for tree climbing.
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