Hey Peter and Patty it is great to read that you might be in Oregon this August!
I was thinking of all the sites and sights that I have been blessed with since I started joining in your ArborNautical Adventures. Being an Arbornaut fills the whole left from not being able to be in the airplane field where I started my adult life. But the path turns twice as much as the roadblocks come.
Our grove needs your help about insurance and so I am asking for advice. Wooden you think that a smart insurance agent would what to sign up as many policies as possible. And could our many separate groups be somehow joined together to enjoy better coverage and lower payments? To get a “TCI license” for a fee and coverage an idea? Where in the belts system that is used for climbers’ skills have I earned? Would what level qualify for coverage?
Sometimes my mind just rambles but we all were thinking that we had dues for memberships to the grove that it would en_title_ members climbing instruction; admittance to grove trees to climb; insurance coverage; event staffing and then we could charge a fee per climb.
So many questions and you can answer here; phone or email.
See you at the top of a Doug Fir on the edge of a cliff overlooking a beach 100 feet below at sunset,
Dan
Kansas City TreeClimbers