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On the Web
- The Dead Tree Climbing Society - Instructions for converting a dead tree into a climbing wall.
- Tree Climbers International - Articles on tree care, equipment use, cat rescue, and other tree climbing issues. Discussion forum. Photos.
- ISA Tree Climbing Competitions - Printable registration form. Rules. Results.
- Dancing With Trees - Offers guided tree climbing experiences for adults and children based in the north Georgia mountains. Includes pictures, information, quotations, and links.
- Tree climbing - Manuale sulle tecniche del tree climbing, presentazione di corsi, area download e link.
- Tree Climbing USA - History of tree climbing. Offers courses, parties, and expeditions. (Fayetteville, Georgia)
- Lofty Aspirations - Article from Smithsonian Magazine on the increasing popularity of recreational tree climbing.
- Pacific Tree Climbing Institute - Registered outfitter/guide service offers customized trips and instructional programs designed to meet the diverse needs of most people regardless of age, experience or physical ability. Includes details of expeditions and education programs, news and FAQs. Located in Eugene, Oregon, United States.
- Tree Climbing Colorado - Provides general information, pictures, FAQs, a calendar of events and a membership form. Located in Arvada, Colorado, United States.
- Tree Climbing - Michigan - Offers a discussion forum plus photos.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ants climbing a tree - Ants Climbing a Tree, also known as Ants Climb Tree or Ants Climbing Up a Tree, etc., is a classic Sichuan] dish in [[Chinese cuisine.
- Tree climbing - Tree climbing consists of ascending and moving around in the canopy of trees.
- Dollman's Tree Mouse - Dollman's Tree Mouse, Prionomys batesi, is a poorly understood climbing mouse from Central Africa. It is unique enough that it has been placed in a genus of its own, Prionomys, since its discovery in 1910.
- Climbing salamander - Climbing salamander is the common name for plethodontid (lungless) salamanders of the genus Aneides. As this name suggests, most of these species have prehensile tails and are as mobile up a tree as in a stream.
- Wisteria sinensis - Wisteria sinensis (Chinese Wisteria) is a woody, deciduous, perennial climbing vine in the genus Wisteria, native to China in the provinces of Guangxi, Guizhou, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Shaanxi, and Yunnan. While this plant is a climbing vine, it can be trained into a tree-like shape, usually with a wavy trunk and a flattened top.