Climbing in Seward park??

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17 years 4 months ago - 17 years 4 months ago #130246 by mateo12
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Hello all! I've just recently relocated to Seattle, WA... as I am currently seeking employment, I've got loads of spare time :) I went for a short hike in this place called Seward park (a little peninsula in Lake Wash.) and I was wondering if any of those lovely trees were open to climbing? Or, if there are any parks or good forests (or people!) that are good for climbing or good to climb with in the area? thanks!

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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130290 by mateo12
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Nobody climbs in the Seattle, or surrounding areas? I'd rather not do a first climb on a big conifer alone :)

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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130292 by moss
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Try posting on the treebuzz.com rec climbing board, there are some Seattle area climbers who've posted there.

Maybe this will shame some TCI board Seattle climbers out of the closet :-)
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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130298 by jerseygirl
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OK is it that no one on here is in the seattle area?

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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130301 by moss
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I think Coonrad is just west of Seattle, he's posted within the last couple of months.

Mateo, in the meantime I'll bet you can find some east coast size trees to climb. Big Leaf Maple for instance, very interesting tree.

My impression from the small amount of climbing that I've done recently in Portland, OR and Bellingham, WA is that people are very generally very tolerant of climbers, just don't carry a saw on your harness, that might get people upset.
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17 years 3 months ago - 17 years 3 months ago #130302 by moss
Replied by moss on topic In a tree at Seward Park
Mateo, this may answer your question:

Climbing in Seward Park - 220 ft. Doug Fir

The climber may have had permission as part of an event climb, I'm sure she wouldn't mind answering any questions about climbing there.
-moss

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