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Woman Lived above a 1,000 Yr Old Tree for 2 Yrs to save It (Tree Jokes welcome)

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After we had the recent episode of the sycamore tree, which stood in a dip along Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland for 300 years and was cut down by vandals, i found this fascinating story of a woman who lived on the top of a 1,000 year old redwood tree from 1997 to 1999 in order to save it from being cut down by a lumber company

That was amazing in itself, but the reason she decided to do this was all because of a near fatal car accident that changed her priotities in life

How she managed to stay up there for two years without coming down is beyond me , there is also a short video of this below

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www.insider.com/julia-butterfly-hill-lived-in-tree-2-years-redwood-forest-photos-2023-3#hill-felt-like-she-didnt-belong-throughout-her-childhood-and-adolescence-2

telmel
a year ago
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Pfs

She was branching out

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telmel

Pfs Nice one P, I would certainly take a 'leaf' from her book, or call the 'special branch' to sort her out 😊

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Pfs

telmel she's barking mad 😆

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telmel

Pfs 👍 How does a tree get on the internet?

It logs on

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Pfs

telmel lol 😂

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jms19

I’ve heard of this story before, i agree it’s amazing she managed to stay up there for 2 years none stop. That’s commitment to a cause!

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telmel

jms19 I saw she had 5 people taking her supplies for the whole 2 years J, the only thing i would worry about would be using the bathroom , i imagine she used a bucket 🤔

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HEDGEHOGS

That was a "Treemendous" thing for her to do 🤣, they should "leaf" her alone.

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telmel

HEDGEHOGS brill h 😄

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tumblespots

Did you hear about the academy-award winning movie about trees? Forest Stump 😆

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telmel

tumblespots classic T 😀

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HEDGEHOGS

telmel How did the woman access the internet while living in the tree?......................She logged on 🤣

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tumblespots

Why don’t trees have last names? They like to go on a fir’s name basis.

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tumblespots

How does the colour of a pine tree change in central China? It starts beige-ing.

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tumblespots

What type of tree likes to give high fives? A palm tree.

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tumblespots

What do you get when you cross a tabby cat with a lemon tree? A sour puss

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tumblespots

I loved Groot in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies. But his performance was a bit wooden.

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telmel

What’s a tree’s favorite subject in school?

Geometree.

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