I recently geared up and jumped in to climbing trees with rope and harness. I think the trees in my yard were sending me subconscious messages that they needed to be climbed and cared for (see below for my tree liberation operation
Here's a few pics from my backyard climbing adventures:
Sun drenched lichen at the crown of a big doug fir
The house I live in does not have a view. Well, scratch that statement. If you climb one of the large doug firs it has an exceptional view!
NE view of moon and canopy. This was a great day to be tree climbing.
NW view across the water
This is my backyard "climbing gym." Two doug firs, with a western hemlock on the right and some nice (not pictured) red cedars, a bigleaf maple and a horse chestnut. If you look close, I'm at the top of the center fir.
Ascending a red cedar in the front yard.
Prior inhabitants strung a steel cable between two cedars about 40 feet up. The growth of the tree was causing the cable to start to strangle the tree.
This was the laceration left by the cable. What a relief to cut this loose. I'm happy and the tree is happy.
Evening light through the canopy of a western red cedar.
I'm hooked on tree climbing. Can't wait til spring, as the days get longer and everything starts to green up again.
regards,
coonrad