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When we first met, it was likely as we clipped you on rope and had you sit back in your saddle during one of our Recreational Climbs. Do you remember how you felt after the first time you climbed with us? Most new climbers experience feelings of excitement paired with apprehension. Like you, we have no idea how you will do nor what challenges you may face. We discovered those together as you began ascending on your own. The climber we take off rope once you’ve returned to the ground is a changed person. The excitement is still there, but now glowing with pride. The short time you spent in the tree was enough to have a profound impact. The feeling of accomplishment is a boost to your self-esteem and confidence. If you listen, the benefits of tree climbing are expressed in the conversations and comments made by climbers in the tree. The interactions between climbers and those on the ground are revealing. The feedback from climbers and parents is enlightening. Each of these speak to the value of tree climbing. What’s the Next Step As we wrap up the final recreational climbs and stow the gear for the winter, many fond memories and faces run through my head. Many of the people we met this year were looking for a unique experience, and found it. How did her friends respond when your daughter told them she had climbed a large tree over the weekend? Were your friends and family amazed when you shared the pictures of your son in the tree? During the climbing season, we are focused on providing this experience to as many people as possible. In addition to our facilitated climbs for inexperienced participants, we also offer classes for those interested in taking their experience to the next level. Learning To Climb Many people are perfectly happy to let me set everything up and facilitate their climbing experience. Others, however, long for the freedom to head out and climb on their own. With proper training and understanding safe climbing practices, you can begin your journey into the trees and join the international community of recreational tree climbers. Do you remember how it felt to get behind the steering wheel of a car for the first time? Getting a driver’s license was a rite of passage. With driving lessons and the ability to drive under supervision, you were able to learn the rules of the road and develop safe driving skills. Our Beginning Tree Climbing course is the entry point into this exciting and rewarding pastime. The material covered and class structure is geared for aspiring arborists and recreational climbers alike. While tree climbing does not require a license, completing this course might given you the sense of freedom you felt when you were finally able to drive off on your own. We pack a lot of value into the 16 hours of personalized instruction and the Beginning Tree Climbing reference manual. You are exposed to a variety of equipment, which might help you undertsand the type of gear you may prefer when it comes time to purchase. The wish list for a new climber quickly adds up! Many new climbers find equal value in the 4 post-class climb opportunities you can take advantage of. My goal is to get you climbing and practicing your climbing skills. These 4 climbs provide a level of comfort in having a coach on site and allows you to spread out the cost of your initial investment in personal gear as you are able to use our gear. The cost of climbing gear pales in comparison to buying your own car, but, as with all hobbies there is an expense all the same. How Can We Help You Continue Your Journey I view tree climbing as a place to be. I can spend hours sitting in the canopy. Meditating. journaling. reading, practicing new techniques, swinging. hammocking, or relaxing. Trees provide an essential energy source. Sitting in their presence exposes you to this energy, thereby reducing feelings of depression, stress, and anxiety. Tapping into this source helps me find balance in my life and connect with myself. Hopefully one of our offerings will touch you in the same way. For those ready to take control of the wheel, our Beginning Tree Climbing classes are a great place to start Learn more here and sign up to join us!
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AuthorAs a G.O.T.C. Recognized Master Instructor & Facilitator, I.S.A. Board Certified Master Arborist, and T.C.I.A. Certified Treecare Safety Professional, Curt has spent over 30 years dedicated to the study and care of trees. Categories
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