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wcisa tcc on june 11th 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Hope all the california climbers can meet in arcadia for some networking and fun we will be putting together a video of the best climbs and posting the winners as well.....robdog
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please share more details 2 Years, 7 Months ago  
Rob,

Please share whether you are inviting both working and recreational climbers.

I see the event is a tcc=tree climbing competition. I suppose that I should go to the wcisa web site to get more info on how these are organized.

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Robert
 
 
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Professional competition. 2 Years, 7 Months ago  
This is a professional event I believe. WC= west coast. ISA= International Society of Arboriculture. TCC= tree climbing competition.

It is something to see- these professionals at it. Good place to network, learn new tricks, and talk with competitors. New techniques are used too- a place to see cutting edge tools and climbing _style_s.
 
 
 
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