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TCI
has an impeccable safety record. We have never had a climber injured during
one of our schools or events. Why? Because we "practice what we preach."
Our rules come out of years of experience, and we insist that our intructors
follow them.
We
want everyone to enjoy safe tree climbing, and we want the trees being
climbed to be safe as well. Trees are fragile living things. Please treat
them with admiration and respect, not as obstacles to be overcome! If
you observe these simple rules of tree climbing, neither you nor the tree
will get hurt.
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Benefits of Tree Climbing
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Tree Selection
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Tree Risk Assessment
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Technique
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Tree Climbing Gear
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Climbing
trees does not require a great deal of equipment. However, you will use
several items regularly: your helmet, saddle (harness), rope, daisy
rope (for more experienced climbers), throw bag and line, and
carabiners. You will need additional gear as you gain experience,
experiment with new techniques, or become inventive as you develop your
own unique climbing style. These additions might include specially
designed mechanical ascenders, special ropes, and hammocks. Some
climbers will carry a large assortment of tools, while others will want
to carry the barest minimum. Much will depend on what a climber feels
is most comfortable with his or her personal climbing style.
Some
fundamental rules about basic tree-climbing equipment always apply:
Never buy used gear, and always buy good gear. Store it in a safe
place, and inspect it often for wear or damage. If you take good care
of it, your gear will last many years and take you to lots of
interesting places.
Finally,
whatever gear you use, it is important to remember and to practice the
safety procols and etiquette taught in the Basic Tree Climbing Course
and "Tree Climbing Basics" DVD available from TCI. No piece of hardware
can replace good safety procedures, and any equipment that claims to do
so should not be used by anyone.
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Names, Ratings, & Tags
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Tree
climbing is challenging. It requires skill and perseverance. To gain a
sense of accomplishment for what climbers have achieved, it helps to know
how much they have learned and how difficult are the trees that
they are climbing. Over the years, TCI members created a system of measures
by which climbers can gauge their progress.
We also
created tree names and tree climber's names. We found that it added something
different -- and fun! -- to the sport.
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