Feel like training a nube?

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18 years 6 months ago - 18 years 6 months ago #127588 by crtreedude
Replied by crtreedude on topic Feel like training a nube?
You know, we all the visitors we get - SURELY I can get someone to bring one. We have visitors to the fincas about every two weeks - or more.

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18 years 6 months ago - 18 years 6 months ago #127589 by moss
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If you give me contact info via U2U or email for anyone stateside that's going to visit you soon I'll make sure they have Tree Climbers Companion in their bag.

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18 years 6 months ago - 18 years 6 months ago #127590 by crtreedude
Replied by crtreedude on topic Feel like training a nube?
Sounds like a deal! Of course you could just jump on a plane and come visit... :D

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18 years 6 months ago - 18 years 6 months ago #127591 by climber020
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Just want to better explain myself in the video idea. Oldtimer is very right, I only suggested the idea to supplement the knowledge you have and to better explain anything he did not understand. I wouldn't make a 2 hour video of the every but would include tree evaluation, installing climbing line, ascending, latteral movement in the tree, and the descend.

Ther are just far too many things to teach. But the offer is still there if you need to better understand a specific technique or piece of equipement. Somethigs are just better learned if you can see them but only after having an understanding of the task at hand.

I am unlike many of those that wish to get paid to train. I wouldn't turn down money but giving someone help to better appreciate a tree is a plus in my book. Tree just happen to be my life and work and I love being able to spread the joy that I have for the trees as well as climbing them.

See you at the top.

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18 years 6 months ago - 18 years 6 months ago #127603 by gaukelbaum
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crtreedude, I agree 100% that you want one-on-one instruction from someone experienced. I wonder how reluctant a local tree surgeon in your area would be to supervise a climb or two in exchange from some ground work, clerical work, computer support or wherever your day-job talents lie. That would be a friend worth making.

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127604 by crtreedude
Replied by crtreedude on topic Feel like training a nube?
Since we have seeds to collect from the tops of the trees - I could just hire them and have them teach me as part of it.

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127660 by crtreedude
Replied by crtreedude on topic Feel like training a nube?
It looks like a visitor is hauling down a copy of the Tree Climbers Companion for me in about three weeks - which is about the same time we move out to the jungle.

Looking forward to some serious reading.

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127665 by randallr
Replied by randallr on topic Feel like training a nube?
crtreedude, have you taken a look at the overview of climbing hitches article on treebuzz by Mark Adams? It is NO substitute for Jepson's book but will help you understand the intricacies of climbing hitches.

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127672 by jimw
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Fred, if that's the article I'm thinking of, it's excellent. However, may I suggest that you start with the Blake's hitch and become intimately familiar with it before you move on to other hitches?

Pura vida--

Peace.

Jim

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127673 by crtreedude
Replied by crtreedude on topic Feel like training a nube?
Thanks - I will have to check it out. Currently we are in the midst of the move, about 10 days and we are in the new place living next to the Guanacaste, and about a week after that I will have the book. Even I can be patient that long.

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127678 by dguelzow
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Hola,
I heard about your desire to learn some basic climbing techniques. I live on the osa peninsula and have about thirty acres of forest. I have been climbing everyday for the past couple of months. I would be happy to have you down to climb with me. I am in san jose right now for a couple of days, but will return to the osa at the end of the week. Let me know if you would like to come down.
drew

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18 years 5 months ago - 18 years 5 months ago #127680 by crtreedude
Replied by crtreedude on topic Feel like training a nube?
I really appreciate it - perhaps I will get down there - but you know Costa Rica. It will take me longer to reach you - than to fly to NJ!

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