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Pallets are always the go to wooden obstacle. If you can get the blue type(not always blue) as these are much heavier and tend not to fall apart. You can then alter heights and angles using some bracing and screws. If you are around Edinburgh and we have a garden and barn full of obstacles.

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if i had the space and resources i would want:

 

an obtuse triangle with different sized corners to practice accuracy stuff

a big slanty tall thing to hook,

something with a rail

and then any way that i could attach those to stacks of pallets and have a modular set up.

 

the standard cotton reels and railway sleepers would also be worth having too

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