Wednesday, 6 August 2008
ITCC images
Hey Folks
Over a week has past since ITCC took place & I've not managed to speak to anyone about how it all went or to get a decent write up of the proceedings. I have tracked down a few images of the masters finalists with smiles from ear to ear.
Hopefully we'll soon have more info but in the mean time have fun & if not before I'll see you in Newport at the end of the month.
Cheers
Nod
Pic 1- Chrissy Spence & Jo Hedger
Pic 2- Beddes Strasser, Scott Forrest, Mark Chisholm & Jared Arborejeno
Pic 3- Jo Hedger & John Trenchard with a new travel companion
Pic 4- Fun climb! Way to go!
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
ITCC results!
http://www.treebuzz.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=136896&an=0&page=0#136896
As you can see from the preliminary ranking both Jon & Philippa finished just a single place off of a place in the masters so this has been an ace year for UK climbers at international meetings.
Well done to you all.
Monday, 28 July 2008
International Tree Climbing Championships, St.Louis, Missouri
In the mens arena Beddes Strasser from Germany has added another belt to his collection, which I believe make him 8 times World champ. He was followed closely into 2nd spot by Scott Forrest representing the UK & I chapter. Well done to you also Scotty.
This is a fantastic achievement for both of the UK representatives who I'm sure are buzzing from the experience. I guess both climbers will pitch up at the final event of the UK calender with the Welsh Open TCC held on the last weekend of August in Newport, South Wales.
Best wishes folks
Nod
Monday, 7 July 2008
Congratulations to Jon Turnbull & Pilippa Allen on winning the European championships. They will be joined at ITCC by Jo Hedger & Scott Forrest who have survived the onslaught of the UK & I Chapter finals at Myerscough this past weekend. Good luck in St. Louis, Missouri at the end of the month.
Best wishes
Nod
Wow – what a weekend!
Four days in Turin, Italy, playing with a bunch of the premier tree climbers in Europe. The venue was the Valantino Park on the West bank of the Po River and organised by the Italian Society of Arboriculture (SIA). A fantastic park within 15 minutes walk of the city centre, containing hundreds of specimen trees including Pterocarya, Platanus, Magnolia, Ginkgo, Cedrus and many, many more.
Climbers gathered at the hospitality tent, after all the scores were tallied with great efficiency by hard working Sybil Johnson. Of the seven masters finalists the UK visitors were pleased to hear that three of them were of home grown talent. Who would be crowned European champs?
Friday, 6 June 2008
A.A. Trade Show 13-14 June, one week to go
Hi Folks
Just a quick heads up to let you know that we've organised a little evening entertainment for next Friday (13th June) at the AA trade show. Mark Bridge & Chris Cowell from TreePartner & Treemagineers have kindly offered their time to present talk & info relating to pertinent issues affecting the day to day life of working arborists.
Firstly a presentation from Mark on 'Approach & Attitudes to Worksite Safety', will try to pull together the chasm between paper trails & practical implementation. This will be followed by a joint presentation 'Are we configured?', which will bring a little thought provoking discussion to our choice of equipment & how we might choose to use it.
We hope for proceedings to kick off at 6.30pm & run until 8.00pm or whenever we have all lost our voices & require refreshing. The event is free of charge although there will be a collection at the end of the evening in aid of The Childrens Trust charity. Any queries can be directed to myself through whichever means you're most comfortable with, phone, email etc. all details can be found at the Treeworker website or through the 'comments' link at the bottom of the page.
Many thanks
Have yourselve a good weekend.
Nod
Recent Information from ART
Today I received a mail from the company manufacturing ART products, i.e. lockjack, rope guide & positioner. I'm not sure if this is a big issue but I'd like to bring your attention to the details within the link to the ART website.
http://www.climb-art.com/english/download/pos_rg_repair_set_eng.pdf
Many thanks
Nod
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
English Open 2008 Masters Challenge
Image 1 - Jo Hedger getting a little breath after ascent into the Masters tree.
Image 2 - Scott Forrest installing his anchor point
Image 3 - Jon Turnbull working the extreme rope angles
Image 4 - The Masters Challenge tree from ground level
Image 5 - Jon Turnbull, Ross Kite, Philippa Allen, Scott Forrest, Jo Hedger, Rhys Brace & Mark Fraser. A great effort by all, congratulations & well done.
I was kindly asked by Alex Laver (TCC chairman) if I'd be keen to set up the masters challenge tree late on Friday afternoon. It has been a few years since I was last asked (for various reasons) & I jumped at the chance to give the finalists a run for their money. I basically feel that if a climber is good enough to reach the masters then the climb must ask more of the individual than just how good a climber they are. If the climb is finished too soon their resolve & decision making abilities don't even come into play so with this in mind myself & Ben Connon went to work. It was after 7pm before we came out of the spreading oak pleased with the task we'd set for the following day. Sadly for myself I was not going to be there on the Saturday to see & hear how it was, but regular text messages kept me updated.
Only one climber finished the job having reached all four stations & removed all equipment before the time was up, 25minutes. This for me was enough to know that the task was difficult but not too difficult to manage in the time allowed. The final placings were Scott Forrest, Rhys Brace, Ross Kite, Mark Fraser & John Turnbull in the mens event; Jo Hedger & Philippa Allen in the womens event. If my understanding is correct, this means that Scott has earnt himself a place on the UK & I team for the European championship to be held in Malmo, Sweden in June 2009.
The final word goes to Scott, who with the winning climb under his belt said, " That was the most challenging & best Masters event tree that I've ever climbed in!".
So, as far as I'm concerned the job asked of me was okay & if there is a next time I'll look upon the task with the same view of how high the bar can go without being too high.
Cheers for now & well done to everyone who spent many hours organising, setting up & generally making the event happen.
G'luck
Nod
Climbing comp in Hampshirre
Good Afternoon Folks,
Last Friday & Saturday saw the start of this summers full house of tree climbing championships organised by members of the ISA. Sparsholt College in Hampshire was the venue for the English Open where a handful of mature ash & oak were chosen to test the ability & nerve of those climbers brave enough to venture out. By now the ISA competition format is well known by many as it has not changed dramatically for the past 10 or so years.
It has been said in the past that these events can be elitest but I feel that there is so much potential to watch & learn that anyone put off from attending should really just turn up, hang out & find out for themselves what's on offer. Even those who feel the're seasoned climbers may see possibilities not previously encountered. There's normally a plethora of individuals more than keen to share their experience & knowledge.
The preliminary events on Friday went off in good spirits. Some were overjoyed at their results whilst others hadn't done as well as they'd hoped. I guess that the ideal way to compete is to enter without expectation; this way means disappointment is a rarely experienced factor & there are normally more smiles to be had.
Seven climbers were asked to be ready for the Masters Challenge to take place on Saturday & by all accounts a challenge is exactly what it was!!
Nod
Thursday, 15 May 2008
The beginning of Treeworkers blog effort
Hi Folks
Today has seen the creation of our blog page, which I hope will form part of the future interaction that we hope to make with our client base.
Linking it to the webpage means that we can bring you news of what we're up to, of happenings within the industry, day to day images of our life with trees & hopefully much more. We do hope also that it will become a place for all to interact, comment & question anything regarding the daily work that we do. Feedback is an important aspect of being able to improve the products & service that we currently offer & I see this as a great place to find inspiration.
I have always believed that the Treeworker thing would be more than just selling tree work products to treeworkers. Change comes slow, but that is just fine!
Cheers
Nod
Welcome to the New Treeworker blog
http://www.treeworker.co.uk/acatalog/Sequoia_Climbing_Harness.html
All the best,
Nod