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I should make it clear that although I think the video is cool, I'm not condoning bagging champion trees. They broke the \"rules\" to make the video, but it is a cool video. And they shouldn't do it again.
This raises an obvious issue. Many climbers want to see their pastime grow, yet they oppose the inevitable effects of that growth. Me, I'm perfectly happy keeping the pastime small and obscure. I've been to Joshua Tree when it's crawling with rock climbers. I'd just cry if I saw the same thing in the woods. I don't believe the pastime can grow without also diluting the prevalent climbing ethos. This is just what humans do. Trust me, I've worked with them.
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I see that this is a interesting video production by a Team of Adventurers with good intentions. For some reason I do not see anywhere that they were \"breaking\" any laws. I assume they got the proper permits and have the needed training since climbing these big trees is not for the new climber that goes into a store and decides to climbing something. They appear to have the proper gear, appear to be confident of their procedures and appeared to be using proper safety rules. So, I think that sometimes we are hasty to judge others for their imagination and willingness for adventure. They look to me like Arborists trained people that do this type of activity on a regular ( daily maybe) basis. Just because we do not know them or they are not associated to one of the groups that we are associated with does not grant us power to judge and criticize them. We should stay away from criticism without knowing the whole story behind it. How long they planed this, where the live and work, why are they doing this. The final message sounds very appropriate to foment the understanding of trees and contribute to their protection by the general Public (paraphrasing)...
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