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Yes I think so, not sure of total numbers, 30 ish I think.

 

We ended up with only 34 climbers this year. Attendance was unfortunately down at the show in general and seeing the size of the tree may have put off some of the novice climbers who might otherwise have had a go.

 

However this meant there were good odds for those who took part as there was 12 prizes to be had accross the three categories.

 

Premier Climbers won 1st Place Husky Top handle chainsaw 2nd New Stein Sentinal Type C trousers 3rd Kask recriational climbing helmet and 4th four Stein Throw bags and two dyneema throw line's.

 

Expert Climbers Won 1st Tree Austria 3 Climbing Harness 2nd New Stein Sentinal Type C trousers 3rd Kask recreational climbing helmet and 4th Pair Arbotech Chainsaw boots

 

Novice Climbers Won 1st Yale Imori climbing line 2nd New Stein Sentinal Type C trousers 3rd Kask recreational climbing helmet and 4th Arbotech Chainsaw boots

 

In addition 1st placed climbers all got a years free membership to the Arboricultural Association. 1st 2nd and 3rd places also got AA Polo shirts.

 

FR Jones and Sons donating a further £75 voucher to the person showing most spirit in the competition.

 

For every £10 entry fee and climb you got an Arbjobs goody bag that amongst tool clips from Stein and ISC also included a Stein Throw line cube worth £25! and of course their exclusive "I was Arb enough " T - Shirt.

 

Tickets for free entry to the AA show worth £8.00 was also sent out to those who booked their climb far enough in advance.

 

Was it worth the £10 entry fee to compete in the 3ATC?

 

See more of you at the Kent 3ATC on the 15th & 16th of July ? Entry forms and more information on the website: :thumbup:

 

www.3ATC.com

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We ended up with only 34 climbers this year. Attendance was unfortunately down at the show in general and seeing the size of the tree may have put off some of the novice climbers who might otherwise have had a go.

 

However this meant there were good odds for those who took part as there was 12 prizes to be had accross the three categories.

 

Premier Climbers won 1st Place Husky Top handle chainsaw 2nd New Stein Sentinal Type C trousers 3rd Kask recriational climbing helmet and 4th four Stein Throw bags and two dyneema throw line's.

 

Expert Climbers Won 1st Tree Austria 3 Climbing Harness 2nd New Stein Sentinal Type C trousers 3rd Kask recreational climbing helmet and 4th Pair Arbotech Chainsaw boots

 

Novice Climbers Won 1st Yale Imori climbing line 2nd New Stein Sentinal Type C trousers 3rd Kask recreational climbing helmet and 4th Arbotech Chainsaw boots

 

In addition 1st placed climbers all got a years free membership to the Arboricultural Association. 1st 2nd and 3rd places also got AA Polo shirts.

 

FR Jones and Sons donating a further £75 voucher to the person showing most spirit in the competition.

 

For every £10 entry fee and climb you got an Arbjobs goody bag that amongst tool clips from Stein and ISC also included a Stein Throw line cube worth £25! and of course their exclusive "I was Arb enough " T - Shirt.

 

Tickets for free entry to the AA show worth £8.00 was also sent out to those who booked their climb far enough in advance.

 

Was it worth the £10 entry fee to compete in the 3ATC?

 

See more of you at the Kent 3ATC on the 15th & 16th of July ? Entry forms and more information on the website: :thumbup:

 

www.3ATC.com

 

 

 

the top the uk/i got travel paid for to go to the european tcc and the winners went to the worlds in austraila, as well as winning chains saws and the like:001_tt2:

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