Getting High: Climbing the Tallest Red Wood Tree in the World
March 20, 2008 · Print This Article
Jim Spickler climbs tall trees. Very very tall trees. His office is found hundreds of feet up in the canopies of Red Wood trees. Check out this video showing him hunting down what he thinks is the worlds tallest Red Wood and climbing it. The first branches don’t even start for the first few hundred feet! Pure crazy.
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May find that tree next year.
Already been to two of the main attractions …
http://www.mdvaden.com/grove_of_titans.shtml
I still like the largest over the tallest, because you can be under the tallest ones, and not be able to tell.
We could still a sign on one that is eighty feet shorter saying it’s the tallest, and people would believe it because they can’t see the top.
But with the largest, it’s different.
They are large, they look large, and they are measureable by anyone.