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Dennis M wrote:
Let's say I have two large trees in my backyard that are about 61" apart and 69" and 59" in diameter. Unfortunately there is no branch for a swing in the perfect place higher up between them, in fact the lowest branch is on the other side on one of the trees, and it's about 20 feet high (I don't think my ladder could reach it even if I wanted to). Is there some way to affix a rope, maybe about 15 feet high, between the two trees so I can string a swing from it? What's the best way to do this without harming the trees and not have it slowly slip down? I thought this might make a neat summer project. Thanks. are there any higher branches? the higher, the better the swing. when i was a kid, we had the fire truck come out and use their hook&ladder to fasten a tire swing up about 50'. |
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