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Auckland hype nothing on ITCC

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, October 06, 2009



The DB Tree team (Drew Bristow, Johno Smith and Matt Glen) made an entrance at the Wellington TCC last Saturday by arriving late (after driving down from Auckland) taking out the competition one, two and three then getting in their vehicle ..

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Good Rigging Control System (GRCS)

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, October 06, 2009



Last week we blogged about the Pro Climb Rigging Bollard developed in New Zealand by Andreas Ross (Rossy). This generated quite a level of interest and numerous customers have asked about alternatives to the Port-A-Wrap for application in rigging situations where ..

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Wellington TCC photographs on Flickr

Richard Tregoweth, Monday, October 05, 2009



Photographs of the NZ Arboricultural Association/Stihl Wellington Region TCC event held on Saturday 3 October at the Wellington Botanic Gardens are nowloaded onto Flickr under 'Treetools'. There are ..

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Wellington TCC 'Unofficial' Results

Richard Tregoweth, Sunday, October 04, 2009

An excellent day of tree climbing in Wellington. Photos are being uploaded to Flickr now but may take a while - we will post the link once it is complete.Unofficial results are as follows:

Drew Bristow (Auckland): 152.55
Johno Smith (Auckland): 147.37
Matt Glenn (Auckland): 138.87
Jewand ..

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Wellington TCC this weekend

Richard Tregoweth, Friday, October 02, 2009

Don't forget - the Wellington Tree Climbing Championships are this Saturday, October 3 at the Botanic Gardens. This is the last Regional TCC event before the Nationals - no registration on the day - download information here.

Treetools will be there taking photographs and the DB Tree team are competing.Catch ..

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More stowage on your harness

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, October 01, 2009

If you never seem to have enough storage on your harness - Yates have the answer! The Yates tool bag easily straps onto your harness with a couple of conveniently located Velcro loops.

Its clever design means the bag can be opened and closed with one hand and the inside ..

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Practitioners know best!

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, October 01, 2009

If you want to know about the subtleties of a tool you need to talk to the people who use those tools everyday.

Jewand Ngau-Chun, an expert tree climbingarborist with Treescape Auckland uses a Silky Natanako 2000 pruning saw almost everyday. The 2000 is a later model of the original ..

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First aid kit for pig dogs

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Yes! First aid for pig dogs! Treetools is not a hunting website but we do get plenty of hunters as customers, particularly for fine tooth Silky saws, the Corona root saw and Quik Clot.

A number of hunters have asked about stitch-up kits for their dogs - an angry boar ..

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Update on Christchurch TCC results

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Apparently results got a little screwed up at the Christchurch TCC last Saturday - DQ'ed climbers got more points than finishing climbers! All has now been sorted and results have shifted slightly.

Updated results from Mark Roberts are as follows (see NZ Arb website for official results):

1st Matt Glen: ..

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ART Double Snapper works on most rope guides

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The addition of a parrel ball to your system means you can retrieve your Rope Guide from the ground but, untethered, you will need to catch as it comes down - particularly the ART Rope Guides with mechanical cam devices - they are not happy being bounced!

If you don't ..

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