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would be allowed today???

Today, the Gloucester Tree has retired from its duties as a fire lookout tree but is available for the enjoyment of visitors. You can climb 58 metres to the lookout structure which affords spectacular views over the surrounding karri forest and farmland.
This must be a prank.
 
THE US PARKS AND TREES ACT (CHAPTER 216) IS SILENT ON CLIMING BUT DOES SAY " using tree climbing spikes on a healthy tree (except for the purpose of gaining access to an injured person on it) "...IS PROHIBITED

It does not say it is PROHIBITED to climb a tree in a US Nationl Park
 
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