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US Travel Insurance - Tree Climbing


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Hi,

 

I am off on an expedition with some colleagues to the West Coast of the USA in September. We are trying to find some travel insurance that covers us for tree climbing whilst we are there. As we will be technically be undertaking manual work at height we will need travel insurance that covers this. Has anyone any experience of trying to cover this?

 

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Yes mate.

 

Google Adventures policy. I got a manual labour with power tool use unto 40m.

 

I think it covers the US. I got Europe only.

 

Adventures travel insurance - tailor-made for any activity or occupation probably worth speaking to them. At first they offered me a policy but said no more than 20m... they went back to the underwriter and he said no problem.

 

Have a great time ;)

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