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TCIA's Best Practices for SRT in Arboriculture


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I think that it is on the TCIA website:

https://secure.tcia.org/Core/Orders/product.aspx?prodId=602&catId=1

Treetools should have it on sale soon or as long as it takes to shipp across the pond. They will be on sale at the EXPO in Baltimore, MD.

 

Hello Donny, thanks for the heads up, will have a look at this for sure.

 

If you don't mind me asking, how long did you and the other authors take to put this BP together.

 

Thanks, David

 

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I was taking notes back in October and started to put it to document form in December. I started working with TCIA in January and we started having peer reviews in June..I think.

Much of my notes stemmed from years of single roping in challenge courses, rock climbing, and vertical rescue.

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I was taking notes back in October and started to put it to document form in December. I started working with TCIA in January and we started having peer reviews in June..I think.

Much of my notes stemmed from years of single roping in challenge courses, rock climbing, and vertical rescue.

 

Thanks Donny, and well done for making the effort with what is a touchy, fundamental and dynamic climbing issue :thumbup1:

 

 

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I was taking notes back in October and started to put it to document form in December. I started working with TCIA in January and we started having peer reviews in June..I think.

Much of my notes stemmed from years of single roping in challenge courses, rock climbing, and vertical rescue.

 

It's a huge pity that it didn't stem from years of single rope tree work. The new generation will take a decade to produce someone who can bring single rope work positioning into line with current practice, it's all so reactionary at the moment. I'm positive POSITIVE that we have to develop these ideas away from industrial access, that is the hard pill to swallow. Every climbing tool in my kit bag has been developed for tree work, how about yours?

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Maybe I should have informed folks that I have been working single line in treework for the past 7 years and have been a foreman with a tree crew for the past 5. Many tools in my toolbag are dual purpose. I am not new to single line in treework and I think that the manual will show this. Please take the time to examine the contents of the manual.

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