the view fron the top is amazing see the distant yeagerup dunes.NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
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the view fron the top is amazing see the distant yeagerup dunes.NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
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we visited Gloucestree, Bicentennial tree and Diamond lookout in one day and although they are impressive in stature It is anotehr big tree!
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This tree was close to where we were staying so we thought we would give it a go. There was noone else there so we had the tree to ourselves. The kids all loved it. Would definitely recommend.
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We climbed all the big trees in the area in one day. It was fantastic to see others doing the same thing!
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Went on a roadtrip through WA and this was the highlight of the trip! With just a chicken wire netting on the side for "safety", you climb up 130 steel pegs arranged helically around the 75m+ tree. Even though there's no safety harness (not to mention our hearts were racing), the climb is do-able in good weather if you take...
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Climbed the tree! Looked pretty daunting but was not as hard as it looked. The view from the top was spectacular. Would do it again. Don't miss it
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climbing to the first platform is quite scary,you can see straight through the metal pins you are using as hand and foot holds.
from there one it gets narrower and steeper and you can feel the tree saying in on a windy day!
if you are afraid of heights-don try to climb it!
its free to climb and you could...
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The Bicentennial Tree is 75 meters high and unlike the Gloucester tree, there are no branches for the first 40meters so you are looking straight down to the ground as you climb! There is a nice platform at the 25mtrs mark for those that are not as fit. This is a mammoth climb!
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