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Very cool pictorial journey to the White Pine, moss. I must invest in a good camera to record and so share my own climbing adventures. I'll commit to \"Going towards Best Buy\" before my next RTC outing. Wait a minute! Your remarkable close-ups of the Spring Peeper remind me that I can share, from my cell phone camera, my good fortune on encountering a camouflaged toad on a weathered wood stub in a Red Oak 55 feet aloft and 40 feet from my home. Sorry, the image is fuzzy. I edited it with \"picknik\" to sharpen, mainly. There is a note that points out the toad's eye visible from the flickr site.
Many thanks for your remarkable pictorial journals, moss!
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It also reminds me to walk carefully and watch where I'm putting my feet!
I can't believe the colours of those Maples - great photos!
I'm still having trouble seeing that toad...
Michael
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Photos of everything except the pine itself?
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A fun one to get a line in, had to walk around it three times, put the rope in at 80 ft. in a thicket just above the big (dead) limb on the upper right of the tree (in the photo)
it's a pretty good sized tree, hard to tell from the photo, I was standing at a distance from it.
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I really like this philosophy.
I have studied with a man named Tom Brown Jr. for many years who drills into his students this idea of toward instead of to. I think there must be quite a few of us in the rec tree climbing community . The idea of a destination can certainly ruin any chance of discovery along the way.
Carl
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Ok, I just checked out a picture of Tim Kovar, and I'm pretty sure I recognize him from the Tracker School. I thought when I ordered my tengu saddle from new tribe, that a lot of their literature, and especialy the new tribe website looked like it was steeped in a little Tom Brown influence.
Carl
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