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  • Recreational Tree Climbing on the Caliiforna Coast near Elk.
    scf4327-284tree climb 0031 smith cov...jpg
  • Recreational Tree Climbing on the Caliiforna Coast near Elk.
    Tree Climb 0031 Smith Cover.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    scf4327-282_Tree Climb 0028b PortaLe...jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    scf4327-282_Tree Climb 0028a PortaLe...jpg
  • To get a rope into the 320 foot Henry Tree, the first branches of which begin at about 150 feet, climbers Ling Sinclair (blond hair) and Greg Liu use a Big Shot to launch a lead-filled pouch trailing a fishing line.
    Tree Climb0008Big Shot5Ling.jpg
  • Gerald Beranek, one of California’s best known recreational tree climbers searches for large trees to climb in the wilderness along Big River in northern California.  One of his climbing buddies, Greg Liu is on the right.
    Tree Climb 0042 Big River.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood  and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climb 0036b Stagg.jpg
  • The Henry Tree, near Boonville, California, is a coastal redwood known as an outlaw tree, a first growth tree that for various reasons was never cut because falling it would reduce it to splinters.
    Tree Climb 0022 HenryTree3.jpg
  • The Henry Tree, near Boonville, California, is a first growth coastal redwood and rises to some 320 feet.
    Tree Climb 0021 HenryTree2.jpg
  • The Henry Tree, near Boonville, California, is a coastal redwood known as an outlaw tree, a first growth tree that for various reasons was never cut because falling it would reduce it to splinters.
    Tree Climb 0020 HenryTree1.jpg
  • Gear for tree climbing is essentially the same as rock climbing except cambium savers (leather loops) are used to protect bark from rope burn.
    Tree Climb 0018 Gear.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    scf4399-020-Tree Climbing 0017b Summ...jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    scf4399-020_Tree Climbing 0017 Summe...jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    scf4327-292tree climbing 0017c summe...jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0017e Summers.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood  and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climb0035 Stagg Solo1.jpg
  • Stagg Tree is the sixth largest tree in the world by mass and is located near Springville California.  It is nearly 100 feet in circumference.  Arborist and recreational tree climber Andy Taylor is the fold of the tree.
    Tree Climb0034 Stagg Andy.jpg
  • Various members of Tree Climbers International assisting  a paraplegic member who with aid of her friends climbed and camped the night at the top of the Stagg Tree.
    Tree Climb0023Japan Spotter.jpg
  • Connie Taylor finds solitude in the treetops near the California coast near Elk.
    Tree Climb0011ConnieElk.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood  and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climb 0036 Stagg Solo2.jpg
  • Peter Jenkins, an arborist in Atlanta, Georgia has belped to turn tree climbing into a world-wide sport.
    Tree Climb 0026 PeterJenkin.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers Fires a Pilot Line into the Stagg Tree, the sixth largest tree in the world.
    Tree Climb 0013 Cross Bow.jpg
  • Andy Taylor climbing a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climb 0003 Andy Smith.jpg
  • The Window Treelike most Sequoia gigantias have been struck by lighting and much of the interior is burnt out sometimes leaving only a thin crust of wood to sustain life.  Andy Taylor looks out its window.
    Tree Climb0041Window Tree.jpg
  • Peter Jenkins, an arborist in Atlanta, Georgia has belped to turn tree climbing into a world-wide sport pulls a pilot  line attached to a larger climbing rope, over a limb of a tree he uses to teach climbers.
    Tree Climb0027a PeterJenkin.jpg
  • Gerald Beranek, one of California’s best known recreational tree climbers at the site of the Henry Tree near Boonville, California.  Also pictured with his dog, Peewee.
    Tree Climb0019GeraldBeranek.jpg
  • Candelabra Tree is several miles up Big River in California on property that is being taken over from a lumber company by several nature conservancies.
    Tree Climb0010 Candelabra 2.jpg
  • Andy Taylor rappels down a giant redwood near Springville California.
    Tree Climb0016Double Tree 3.jpg
  • Candelabra Tree is several miles up Big River in California on property that is being taken over from a lumber company by several nature conservancies.
    Tree Climb0009 Candelabra 1.jpg
  • To get a rope into the 320 foot Henry Tree, the first branches of which begin at about 150 feet, Climber Greg Liu uses a Big Shot to launch a lead-filled pouch trailing a fishing line.
    Tree Climb0006Big Shot3Greg.jpg
  • To get a rope into the 320 foot Henry Tree, the first branches of which begin at about 150 feet, Climbers Greg Liu (right) and Andy Taylor use a Big Shot to launch a lead-filled pouch trailing a fishing line.
    Tree Climb0005Big Shot2Andy.jpg
  • To get a rope into the 320 foot Henry Tree, the first branches of which begin at about 150 feet, Climber Andy Taylor uses a Big Shot to launch a lead-filled pouch trailing a fishing line.
    Tree Climb0004Big Shot1Andy.jpg
  • Andy Taylor and wife Connie Sinclair tucked 90 feet up in a redwood near their home in Elk.
    Tree Climb0001 Andy Connie1.jpg
  • Gerald Beranek, one of California’s best known recreational tree climbers searches for large trees to climb in the wilderness along Big River in northern California.  Greg Liu is in the bow.
    Tree Climb 0043 Big River.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.  Connie Sinclair is in the furthest tree.  In the topmost ledge is her daughter Holly (right) and Katie Lewis left.  In the other is Gerald Beranek of Fort Bragg, California and Jane Sinclair.  The property is on on Bill and Cynthia Courtney of the Elk Guest House.
    Tree Climb 0029 Porta Ledge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    Tree Climb 0028b PortaLedge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    Tree Climb 0028a PortaLedge.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
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  • Andy Taylor rappels down a giant redwood near Springville California.
    scf4327-289tree climb0016double tree...jpg
  • The Henry Tree, near Boonville, California, is a coastal redwood known as an outlaw tree, a first growth tree that for various reasons was never cut because falling it would reduce it to splinters.
    scf4327-280_Tree Climb 0020 HenryTre...jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    scf4327-282tree climb 0028a portaled...jpg
  • Stagg Tree, a giant redwood, the sixth largest tree in the world by mass is located on the property of the Rouche family near Springville California.  Sonny Roche, patriarch of family is the fold of the 100 foot in diameter tree.
    scf4327-290tree climb0033a sonny roc...jpg
  • Members of Tree Climbers International, mostly from Japan climb twin sequoias near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0041a Twin.jpg
  • Mr and Mrs. Sonny Rouche ny a trailer home on their ranch near Springville California.  The Rouche property has some the largest privately owned giant sequoias in the world.
    Tree Climbing 0040d Twin.jpg
  • Mr and Mrs. Sonny Rouche by a trailer home on their ranch near Springville California.  The Rouche property has some the largest privately owned giant sequoias in the world.
    Tree Climbing 0040c Twin.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood  and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climbing 0036c Stagg.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0017c Summers.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0017b Summers.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0017a Summers.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0017 Summers.jpg
  • Andy Taylor rappels down a giant redwood near Springville California.
    Tree Climbing 0016a Double.jpg
  • Stagg Tree, a giant redwood, the sixth largest tree in the world by mass is located on the property of the Rouche family near Springville California.  Sonny Roche, patriarch of family is the fold of the 100 foot in diameter tree.
    Tree Climb0033a Sonny Roche.jpg
  • Peter Jenkins climbs between two redwoods near Springville, California.
    Tree Climb0025Peter Between.jpg
  • Various members of Tree Climber International assisting  a paraplegic member who with aid of her friends climbed and camped a night at the top of the Stagg Tree.
    Tree Climb0024Parap 10 shad.jpg
  • Andy Taylor rappels down a giant redwood near Springville California.
    Tree Climb0015Double Tree 2.jpg
  • Andy Taylor climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climb0014Double Tree 1.jpg
  • Members of Tree Climbing International, mostly from Japan, swing from a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climb 0039 Swinging.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers (right and below) takes a first time climber (left) up the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood, and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climb 0038 Stagg Wom 2.jpg
  • Genevieve Somers takes a first time climber up the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood,and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.  Located on the property of the Rouche family  near Springville California the Stagg tree is nearly 100 feet in circumference.
    Tree Climb 0037 Stagg Wom 1.jpg
  • Stagg Tree, a giant redwood, the sixth largest tree in the world by mass is located on the property of the Rouche family near Springville California.  Sonny Roche, patriarch of family is the fold of the 100 foot in diameter tree.
    Tree Climb 0033 Sonny Roche.jpg
  • Various members of Tree Climbers International assisting  a paraplegic member who with aid of her friends climbed and camped the night at the top of the Stagg Tree.
    Tree Climb 0024a Parap.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers Fires a Pilot Line into the Stagg Tree, the sixth largest tree in the world.
    Tree Climb 0013a Cross Bow.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs a giant redwood near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0017d Summers.jpg
  • To get a rope into the 320 foot Henry Tree, the first branches of which begin at about 150 feet, climbers Ling Sinclair (blond hair) and Greg Liu use a Big Shot to launch a lead-filled pouch trailing a fishing line.
    Tree Climb0007Big Shot4Ling.jpg
  • Andy and Connie Taylor tucked 90 feet up in a redwood near their home in Elk.
    Tree Climb0002 Andy Connie2.jpg
  • Recreational Tree Climbing on the Caliiforna Coast near Elk.
    Tree Climb 0032 Smithnosea.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    Tree Climb 0030 Porta Ledge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.  Connie Sinclair is in the furthest tree.  In the topmost ledge is her daughter Holly (right) and Katie Lewis left.  In the other is Gerald Beranek of Fort Bragg, California and Jane Sinclair.  The property is on on Bill and Cynthia Courtney of the Elk Guest House.
    Tree Climb 0028 PortaLedge.psd_.jpg
  • The Henry Tree, near Boonville, California, is a coastal redwood known as an outlaw tree, a first growth tree that for various reasons was never cut because falling it would reduce it to splinters.
    scf4327-280tree climb 0020 henrytree...jpg
  • Mr and Mrs. Sonny Rouche by a trailer home on their ranch near Springville California.  The Rouche property has some the largest privately owned giant sequoias in the world.
    Tree Climbing 0040b Twin.jpg
  • Members of Tree Climbers International, mostly from Japan climb twin sequoias near Springville, California.
    Tree Climbing 0040a Twin.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood  and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climbing 0036d Stagg.jpg
  • Genevieve Summers climbs the Stagg Tree, a giant redwood  and the sixth largest tree in the world by mass.
    Tree Climb0036a Stagg Solo2.jpg
  • Peter Jenkins, an arborist in Atlanta, Georgia has belped to turn tree climbing into a world-wide sport.
    Tree Climb0026a PeterJenkin.jpg
  • Peter Jenkins, an arborist in Atlanta, Georgia has belped to turn tree climbing into a world-wide sport pulls a pilot  line attached to a larger climbing rope, over a limb of a tree he uses to teach climbers.
    Tree Climb 0027 PeterJenkin.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    scf4327-064-cope 0002copemarshstilll...jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0003CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0002CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
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