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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2016 15:00:05 GMT -6
Lightningkit nodded "I can only do this stuff because it's nun hint. I go up on twigs and branches and start walking. Sure not this high, but enough to get the practice I need to be comfortable that I'm safe running this high.
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Post by Bellpaw on Dec 17, 2016 15:35:15 GMT -6
Bellkit was even more interested in Lightningkit than he had been before. She climbed trees? She'd have to teach him some time considering how useful it might be for him to learn. It also helped that it would impress his mentor if he was already a great climber. "You should teach me to balance like you do!" He exclaimed to her. It was an interesting idea.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 0:18:03 GMT -6
Lightning kit shrugged. "It would take a while if I did. And first you would need to know what could support your weight with ought braking." she looked around and pointed with her tail to a nearby beam that wasn't very thick and was cracked and rigity. "That, for exsample, wouldn't hold your weight.
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Post by Bellpaw on Dec 22, 2016 22:03:30 GMT -6
If she was right and it would take a while to learn then he wondered how she already knew. Was this all she did? Bellkit had the strong desire to be as good at it as she was. Of course he was a bit of a perfectionist and he wanted to be the best at everything, including this new balancing trick that his sister had showed him. "So that beam can't hold my weight. Which one could?" He asked as he looked around at the nearby beams of wood. It was an old barn and many of them were rotting or breaking, but there were a few that looked like they could support him well enough.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2016 2:06:31 GMT -6
"Well, the thick ones are ussually ok, but don't trust them all. Thery may not be thick in hight, which is treally the most importnt." she looked at a beem that pretty much supported the builing, but she had found rather slick and slippery. "That beem there is easily enough to hold you weight, as are most that support the barn. But it's slippery, I teend to avoid it." she said, looking around nearby for something they could go to next, fining a beem that crossed tto another supporting bee and looking towards the base near the beam it connected to. "If you look at the base of this beam, that is about as thin as you want to go, and it's not rotting too too much, so it should be fine."
(Sorry for spelling issues)
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