Ladders to help children get up to neck-breaking heights when climbing trees

Here’s something you probably wouldn’t see in a country that follows common law:

The trees in Fredericia, Denmark are too big/old/tall to have low enough branches for climbing. So apparently the town has put these ladders in the park to help kids get up to the lowest branches.

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  1. Hate to break this to you, Phil, but due to prevailing ceiling conditions and minimum rotor diameter clearance, you couldn’t do your usual helicopter parenting there. So it is overall the better strategy to let the kids find out for themselves that climbing trees—just because they ARE there—is much too overrated an activity in children’s literature. And, btw., the Danes are beyond civil about their laws.

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