The Diamond Tree, Manjimup, Western Australia
Climbing to the top of The Diamond Tree in wet (and slippery) conditions) in WA South West Karri Forests. Heart stopping stuff.....for me!
Diamond tree Manjimup by drone
Scared of heights, no problems... take the drone for a view above.
Manjimup Diamond Tree Lookout, Western Australia
Manjimup Diamond Tree Lookout located in Southwestern Australia
The Diamond Tree climb, Pemberton, WA
Join Jem and I as we tackle, this, the first of three tree climbs in the Pemberton region of South West WA
Climbing the Diamond Tree in Manjimup, Australia
Ciara and I climbing the Diamond Tree near Manjimup in Western Australia.
The Diamond Tree - Manjimup WA
Jacqui climbing the Diamond Tree Fire Lookout in SW Western Australia. Bloody mad I reckon.
20171228 Diamond Tree - Manjimup
The Diamond Tree is a giant Karri tree located 10km South of Manjimup, Western Australia on the South Western Highway.
A wooden viewing platform built in 1939 is located 52 metres up, and is the oldest wooden platform fire look-out still in use today.
The Diamond Tree is one of three lookout trees in the Southern Forests and was used as a fire lookout every summer from 1941 to 1973. The tower is still used by DEC (Department of Environment & Conservation) to support aerial surveillance from time to time. It is 51 metres high and is known for its spectacular view over the trees.
Diamond Tree 2015
Fewtrells and Piantas climb the Diamond tree, Pemberton Western Australia, in Jan 2015
Australia - WA - Sitting in Manjimup
Kez and a hungover Adz explain why we are sitting in Manjimup on a bench for homeless people
Diamond Tree Climb - Western Australia
This is a quick video of me out of breath and quite exhilarated when I reached the top of the Diamond Tree in Western Australia.
These lookout points were used for spotting fires between 1941 and 1973.
It's quite the climb up spiralling metal pegs to the wooden platform about 52m (170 Feet) high.
Diamond Tree - Western Australia
The Diamond Tree is a giant Karri tree located 10 km south of Manjimup, Western Australia on the South Western Highway.
A wooden viewing platform built in 1939 is located 49 metres up, and was the oldest wooden platform fire look-out in use until its closure in 2019.
The Diamond Tree was one of three lookout trees in the Southern Forests and was used as a fire lookout every summer from 1941 to 1973. The tower was used by DEC (Department of Environment & Conservation) to support aerial surveillance from time to time.
Diamond Tree was permanently closed[1] to climbing in 2019 after expert assessments found rot in the base of the tree and recommended all climbing should cease.
Source : Wikipedia
MMR2009 Manjimup Timber Park
A documentary that explores the origins and historical significance of the Manjimup Timber Park. The film also includes a humorous character study on George, the blacksmith employed by the Timber Park.
CLIMBING 72M GLOUCESTER TREE - NO SAFETY
The Gloucester tree is a giant karri tree that was used as a fire lookout. Located in the Gloucester National park in Western Australia it is now accessible for tourists. But only 20% of those who attempt to climb it make it to the top. The majority turns back after a little while. Pemberton WA
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Diamond Tree - Pemberton, Western Australia, Australia
Diamond Tree - Pemberton, Western Australia, Australia
Gloucester Tree, Pemberton
Hey guys
Here is the second of three videos on the fire watch lookout tree climbs in the Pemberton area south west WA.
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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree
Have a gander as Jem and I tackle the third, and highest, tree in the Pemberton area of south west WA.
Targa South West, Kilgarnee, Manjimup
Targa manjimup
Destination WA - Manjimup
Two hour drive to the south of Perth, the Karri Forrests of Pemberton draw visitors from all over the world. A drive through these trees are pretty special. Chrissy explores the Southern Forrests and the variety of unique and interesting attractions in the region.
The Diamond Tree
Join me on our epic climb up the Diamond Tree!