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Treeclimbing and Channelwood Diving

Treeclimbing is something we might have all enjoyed as kids. Treeclimbing is an old activity which has somewhat evolved into a great exercise and sport. Treeclimbing is where the participants climb up trees to try and reach the top. Participants will often leave a flag at the top of the tree they have overcome. Some participants will gather in groups to play games while treeclimbing. Treeclimbing can be done with or without equipment. These are the classes of climbing:

Class 1: Very-Easy climbs, rope and equipment is often unnessary. Trees range from 10-30 feet.

Class 2: Easy climbs, rope is sometimes neccessary due to the height of the trees (25-50 feet). These are relatively easy to climb.

Class 3: Moderate climbing, rope is always used to ensure safety. Some of these class trees are a bit more trickier and higher at 25-75 feet.

Class 4: Harder climbing, rope is used, usually double rope technique, trees are higher, 50-125 feet.

Class 5: Very hard climbing, 75-200 foot trees, braches are usually sparse and require long reaches.

Class 6: Extreme climbing, this is the hardest type of tree to climb. To hook up the rope a crossbow is required due to height. You must learn advance climbing methods and the single rope technique before attempting these techniques. Treeclimbing is a fun sport which will sometimes require sleeping in trees. Special equipment is used on taller trees which will require you to sleep in trees. See treeclimbing to find more info about treeclimbing and the wonders of this new sport or hobby.