Anyone in the south Puget Sound?

Oly is a cool place to be, to some people.

Great place for tree work.

Currently have a tiny house on site, but it occupied, and unfortunately owned by the occupants, not me.
 
I have a monster black walnut as my favorite customer's-tree.

Big bigleaf maples.

Alder, rare Willow, oak, madrone...
But anything grows here, almost.
 
Just spent the day in two red (or scarlet) oaks.. largest eastern black walnut is outside Portland Oregon. We got it all, but yes dominated by conifers short ones and TALL ones..
 
You've seen tall trees around here????

I've been missing out.


Down side of our respective local areas, evo, the view is poor, the Puget Sound and mountains are always getting in the way of mundane views.
Oh, and listening to those dumb eagles and watching them fly around.
Groundies are much more at risk of being eaten by bears and cougars than climbers are. Lost a couple groundies this way. Tragic.

I'd say Stay Away from the PNW. Nothing to see here.
 
I'm thinking to visit the pnw sometime in the next year. Not looking to relocate but I'd love to do a week or two if you're still looking
 
Sean, depending on the the time of year, I bet we can make it work. Will you be rolling solo or tandem/ otherwise? I definitely have sweet camping space, maybe indoor options.
 
Hello! I am a climber in Bellingham with family in Auburn, Washington. I am willing to travel and work hard for the experience of working with more pros in PNW community. I'll be upfront and say that I am fairly new to the game, but I also was taught on all the new innovative technology and techniques. I am safe, reliable and willing to learn from the best.
 

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