Dec 21, 2008 #1 Oxman Location Seattle Just out for a Sunday jaunt. Climbing Rockefeller Forest redwood trees.
Dec 21, 2008 #2 Oxman Location Seattle Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb More fun in the big wood. Throwing up in the redwoods.
Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb More fun in the big wood. Throwing up in the redwoods.
Dec 21, 2008 #3 Oxman Location Seattle Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb This next movie is far from the redwoods. It is in Mt. Shasta, California. The tree is a 9' diameter Sugar Pine tree. It's nickname is 'Black Fox'. We're horsing around on a hundred & thirty feet of rope. The tree is 230 feet tall. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...10524&hl=en
Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb This next movie is far from the redwoods. It is in Mt. Shasta, California. The tree is a 9' diameter Sugar Pine tree. It's nickname is 'Black Fox'. We're horsing around on a hundred & thirty feet of rope. The tree is 230 feet tall. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...10524&hl=en
Dec 24, 2008 #4 JesseHuffman Location Phoenix Arizona Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb Fun stuff! How do ya set the line in those biguns? Big shot?
Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb Fun stuff! How do ya set the line in those biguns? Big shot?
Dec 25, 2008 #5 easyphloem Branched out member Location Louisville, KY Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb I would love to give one of those big trees a shot with a throwball. Round these parts I'm known as "one shot, one kill" Something tells me that I wouldn't get too far in the Pacific Northwest. SZ
Re: Rockefeller Forest recreational tree climb I would love to give one of those big trees a shot with a throwball. Round these parts I'm known as "one shot, one kill" Something tells me that I wouldn't get too far in the Pacific Northwest. SZ