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    Brotherhood Redwood, about 10 ft. thick at 110 ft.

    This woman's name is Blossom. I think she has a small home farm and likes raising goats.
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    Brotherhood Redwood, about 10 ft. thick at 110 ft.

    And Matt Stemple from Seattle ...
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    Brotherhood Redwood, about 10 ft. thick at 110 ft.

    Here's Matthew from Vancouver, B.C. ... one who worked to help set lines and assist.
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    Brotherhood Redwood, about 10 ft. thick at 110 ft.

    Some call the more upright ones reiterations. I use words branches, stubs, protrusions. Since I'm not a climbing arborist, I took advantage of the rigging the team put in another redwood cluster to catch the view from 200 feet. It was raining, and for me that was best. I didn't get a fear of...
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    Brotherhood Redwood, about 10 ft. thick at 110 ft.

    This redwood may give a head start on that project. The man on the right is the NBC videographer. I think the climber on the left stopped to show him the "BAT CAVE" where bats flew out the previous day when a French broadcaster interviewed. So there is at least one room started
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    Brotherhood Redwood, about 10 ft. thick at 110 ft.

    The Brotherhood redwood at Trees of Mystery is bigger than I realized, after taking photos over 3 days there. Expedition Old Growth prepared the tree for experienced climbers and also helped NBC and French broadcasting's interviewers go up for video and questions. The two people on the left...
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