Thanks to Hartford Recreation Department and TNF Videos for creating a fantastic video about the experience of tree climbing! See it from beginning to end and hear what it’s like straight from the kids and their parents.
“It’s a really good experience; something they’ve never been able to do before.” - Jennifer Schroeder “It’s scary, it’s fun, it’s a blast, it’s a workout.” - Aldon Kaye Tree Climbing from TnF Videos / Rachel Womack on Vimeo.
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(As published on the Waukesha County Center For Growth. See original article here.) My wife Jennifer and I experience life from a perspective unfamiliar to most—the canopies of trees. Together we share a passion for tree climbing, and with our business, Treetop Explorer based in Waukesha, we can share our adventures and climbing experiences with others. How did you start Treetop Explorer? Combining my professional background as an arborist with Jen’s owning an Irish pub allowed us to establish a business based on recreational tree climbing, with a heavy emphasis on the customer experience. Treetop Explorer gives families, friends and work teams the opportunity to connect with nature and themselves in a way that many haven’t experienced since childhood, or at all, by climbing trees and overcoming their own limitations. Offerings range from rec climbs and guided excursions to aerial yoga, all of which are conducted with professional equipment and certified instructors. What sets Treetop Explorer apart? Treetop Explorer sets itself apart by providing a unique product not many other outdoor rec companies offer, while maintaining enough flexibility to bring our product to communities all across Wisconsin. We are able maintain a large service area by identifying climbing trees in Wisconsin communities, and then bringing our equipment and services to our customers. We expose people to a recreational sport they didn’t know existed. For us, Treetop Explorer means a lot more than simply exposing newcomers to exercise and the outdoors. We also see it as a business that allows climbers to reflect on themselves from a new perspective. We provide the tools to get people out of their comfort zone, but they do it themselves. We’ve received feedback from parents letting us know what a positive impact the experience had on their children. What are your biggest challenges as a new business? As our business continued to grow, we partnered with the business consultants at the Waukesha County Center for Growth to plan for the future and develop a growth model that would be sustainable for Treetop Explorer. Since then, we have put financial tools and planning processes in place that will help our team make informed decisions as our business expands. Projecting the bottom-line impact of various decisions ahead of time is key to success, as a healthy bottom-line means Treetop Explorer can keep delivering exceptional recreational and social-impact experiences. What have been your biggest successes? Before doing all that, we had to spend a lot of time up front to understand our target market. Our business consultants helped us understand the financial aspects of the business and profitability of various offerings for outdoor recreation. Our business taps into a consumer movement driven by people’s desire to get in touch with nature. We’d like to expand the number and reach of both our learn-to-climb classes and excursion climbs in the future. Treetop Explorer’s learn-to-climb classes cover what is necessary to safely solo-climb a tree; the excursion climbs offer half and full-day adventure climbs around one of Wisconsin’s beautiful canopies. We also plan to continue following the growth plan we’ve built, with the ambition of continuing to grow our internal staff of passionate climbers as well as growing to reach new customers. We’re excited to take Treetop Explorer to the next level. Are you looking for new and exciting ways to get outside and enjoy the seasons? You do not have to travel across the state let alone to the other side of the country to find exciting adventures in the great outdoors. There are a number of unique offerings right here in Waukesha County. Make it a goal to try at least 2 of them this year! Whether you have free time during the week or on the weekends, every one of the following adventures are available to you. 1) Balloon Rides Wind Dancer Balloon Promotions: WAUKESHA, WI - Hot-air balloon rides are the ultimate in tranquil early morning or early evening flights in the Waukesha area. Flights are available year-round, seven days a week, weather permitting. Reservations are required. www.winddancerballoons.com 2) Foot Golf Moor Downs Golf Course: 438 Prospect Ave, Waukesha, WI 53188 - Foot Golf is a combination of soccer and golf! 18-holes. www.golfwaukeshacounty.com/footgolf/ 3) Camping Waukesha County Parks: www.waukeshacounty.gov/camping/ - Menomonee Park, W220 N7884 Town Line Road, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051, (262) 548-7801 - Mukwonago Park, S100W31900 County Hwy LO, Mukwonago, WI 53149, (262) 363-7658 - Muskego Park, S83 W20370 Janesville Rd, Muskego, WI 53150, (262) 548-7801 - Naga-Waukee Park, 651 Hwy 83, Hartland, WI 53029, (262) 548-7801 4) Recreational Tree Climbing Treetop Explorer LLC: WAUKESHA, WI - We loved climbing trees as children, but somewhere along the way we stopped. Treetop Explorer, LLC provides the recreational tree climbing experience in southeast Wisconsin. Regularly scheduled climb events open to the public and private climb events available for birthdays, team bonding, reunions, and outdoor adventures. Once you are in your harness and on rope, you are free to ascend at your own pace and move about the tree as you feel comfortable with. www.treetopexplorer.com 5) Disc Golf (aka Frisbee golf) a) Oakwood Community Park: 3000 Oakwood Road, DELAFIELD, WI 53029 b) The Phantom Disc Golf Course @ Minor Park: HWY LO (Eagle Lake Ave) east of HWY I, MUKWONAGO, WI 53149 c) Miniwaukan Park: 360 McKenzie Dr., MUKWONAGO, WI 53149 d) Valley View Park: 5100 Small Rd., NEW BERLIN, WI 53151 e) Sussex Village Park: N63W24459 Main St., SUSSEX, WI 53089 f) Wales Community Park: 420 E Brandybrook Rd, WALES, WI 53183 g) New Tribes Bible Institute: 915 N Hartwell Ave, WAUKESHA, WI 53186 h) Vernon Disc Golf Course @ Town Hall: W249S8910 Center Dr, BIG BEND, WI 53103 |
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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