Climbing Redwoods 44 min Video: Superb

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13 years 11 months ago #134560 by mdvaden
Any of you seen the Nat Geo Explorer episode last winter about Redwoods? The screen counterpart to the October 2009 National Geographic Magazine cover story about Redwoods the Tallest Trees. It was put online a few days ago. Its not the short 2 minute photo promo, but the full 44 minute episode.

They posted it as "Climbing the Redwoods", but the Fay transect and some other is included. The redwood canopy research climbing part really stands out.

44 minute video online




Includes the canopy climbing in the redwoods, the 1800 mile Fay redwood transect and more. Good background music. The climbing is being done in several redwoods.

Grab a beverage and enjoy

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13 years 11 months ago #134565 by fireax
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I don't know anything about YouTube. Is there a way to get a full screen version? Can I save it to my hard drive?

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13 years 11 months ago - 13 years 11 months ago #134566 by mdvaden
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fireax wrote:

I don't know anything about YouTube. Is there a way to get a full screen version? Can I save it to my hard drive?


Did you try playing the embedded video in my post? That's not a picture, but an embedded Youtube viewer.

And I'm pretty sure there is a full screen option, if you order a DVD. The editorial review on the Amazon page linked below indicates that the DVD is the same as the video I posted. As good as it looks on a small computer screen player, its got to look really good on a a full size television set.

Climbing the Redwood Giants DVD at Amazon.com


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13 years 11 months ago #134569 by michaeljspraggon
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Well Mario, I tried playing the video but it says that National Geographic has blocked it in my country. Charming!

I really wanted to see that video and now my beverage is going flat :(

Michael

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13 years 11 months ago #134570 by mdvaden
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michaeljspraggon wrote:

Well Mario, I tried playing the video but it says that National Geographic has blocked it in my country. Charming!

I really wanted to see that video and now my beverage is going flat :(

Michael


A UK arborist on a tree forum mentioned that the video was blocked from his view too. I'm not sure which countries can see it, and which can't on that Youtube channel.

I was almost ready to order a copy. Then found it in the sidebar on Youtube.

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13 years 11 months ago #134573 by greenluck
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Nice video......

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13 years 11 months ago - 13 years 11 months ago #134578 by fireax
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Yes, your embeded video works for me, but it just whets my appetite. Thanks for the link. DVD Ordered.
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13 years 11 months ago #134593 by fireax
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Got my copy from Amazon yesterday. Excellent, but wish they showed more climbing and less walking. Now I'm looking for someone with one of those huge screen, high def TV's. The more I get the more I want. Guess nothing is going to really satisfy me short of a trip to California.

Mario, did you ever find a redwood, perhaps on private land or a theme park, where they would let you climb? Doesn't have to be the biggest one in the world. After my 120 foot Loblollies a 250 or 300 footer would be pretty satisfying.

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13 years 11 months ago #134594 by mdvaden
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On either Treebuzz.com or the Masterblaster Tree House forum last year, I saw some photos from a group who climbed big old coast redwoods on private land: hence, legal.

Not sure what the topic titles were.

There is a rec climbing category at treebuzz where you could post regarding who did the climb and if they plan to repeat.

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13 years 11 months ago #134595 by fireax
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Thanks. I'll try it. I'm planning a trip in August to visit my sister in Portland and I think I might just hit the southern end of the redwood range and follow the coast up.

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13 years 11 months ago #134596 by moss
Fireax you might be able to find a Douglas Fir that's not in an explicit no climb zone in the height range you are looking for in Oregon or Washington.
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13 years 11 months ago #134598 by fireax
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Thanks, Moss. I think I saw a post in one of these forums from someone looking for climbing partners for Doug Firs. I'll be doing some searches to see what I can find.

Wish we could get you in as director on one of those National Geo projects. If we could get some of their resources under your management we could almost feel the bark in our shorts.

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13 years 11 months ago #134599 by mdvaden
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moss wrote:

Fireax you might be able to find a Douglas Fir that's not in an explicit no climb zone in the height range you are looking for in Oregon or Washington.
-moss


Forgot what search of mine yesterday led to a climber topic, but didn't you just recently climb a large giant sequoia?

Which grove or forest area?

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13 years 11 months ago - 13 years 11 months ago #134600 by moss

mdvaden wrote:Forgot what search of mine yesterday led to a climber topic, but didn't you just recently climb a large giant sequoia?

Which grove or forest area?


That is correct, I've recently returned from a visit to the west coast. The forest I climbed in is 2nd/3rd growth with isolated sequoia. The trees are not equal in stature to the huge examples of the species in the national parks and well known sequoia groves. I'm not disclosing the specific or general location, I don't reveal locations on my east coast woods climbs either (except for specific permitted research climbs), nothing personal. Photos posted here
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13 years 11 months ago #134604 by mdvaden
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moss wrote:

mdvaden wrote:Forgot what search of mine yesterday led to a climber topic, but didn't you just recently climb a large giant sequoia?

Which grove or forest area?


That is correct, I've recently returned from a visit to the west coast. The forest I climbed in is 2nd/3rd growth with isolated sequoia. The trees are not equal in stature to the huge examples of the species in the national parks and well known sequoia groves. I'm not disclosing the specific or general location, I don't reveal locations on my east coast woods climbs either (except for specific permitted research climbs), nothing personal. Photos posted here
-moss


Those are some pretty good pics. The branch collar areas are generally pretty cool looking on that species. Liked that cone photo with the lichens. I don't think I've seen a cone photo with lichens posted on flickr before.

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