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Buckingham ErgoLite harness arrives (again)!

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Treetools landed a 'tester' Buckingham ErgoLite harness early last month. Before we could properly evaluate the harness a climber came into the store, slipped it on and tried a couple of moves on the Treetools 'tree'. He purchased it on the spot.

As the name suggests the ErgoLite is the lightweight ..

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Spot the Difference: Pro Climb answers the base anchor riddle

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Treetools posed a question in the "Base anchored SRT Work Positioning lines cause concern" blog post last week. We deliberately did not answer the question in the hope that somebody else might take up the baton.

So… if the solution was keeping you up at night you'll be able to rest ..

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Treetools Blog: world famous in New Zealand

Richard Tregoweth, Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Who is the target audience for the Treetools blog? This question was posed to us last week by a visiting international blog reader: did we blog for the world audience or was our primary focus New Zealand tree climbers?

We answered the latter of course!

But the question did get us thinking. ..

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NTCA to host another Aerial Rescue and Open Forum Day

Richard Tregoweth, Monday, July 09, 2012

The Northland Tree Climbers Association, headed by Joe Cooper and Troy Alderton, plan to host another Aerial Rescue and Open Forum following the success of last years effort.

Scheduled for Saturday 25 August, starting at about 8:30am, this years NTCA tree climbers Practice Day and Open Forum will be located in ..

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Single line innovation ain't about to stop!

Richard Tregoweth, Saturday, July 07, 2012

The Treemagineers will be horrified! Their trusty DbRT Hitch Climber pulley has found its way into the ..

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'Human' testing for climbing configurations?

Richard Tregoweth, Friday, July 06, 2012

Tree climbers are often lambasted for their lack of scientific data when it comes to the testing of 'homemade' climbing configurations.

Even the testing of manufactured equipment ..

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TCIA appear to be heading in the right (SRT) direction

Richard Tregoweth, Friday, July 06, 2012

Being the first to publish a Best Practice Guideline on the use a Single Rope Technique in tree climbing should not be considered the winner of a race.

But whoever is the first to do just that will be defined in tree climbing folklore as ..

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Base anchored SRT Work Positioning lines cause concern

Richard Tregoweth, Thursday, July 05, 2012

A number of SRT Work Positioning practitioners including Drew Bristow, Rossy Ross (Pro Climb) and Johno Smith are beginning to question the 'safety' of base anchored SRT work positioning climbing lines.

The basal anchor issues are largely limited to SRT Work Positioning and are not necessarily apparent in SRT Access systems.

Apart ..

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Mind your language, or things will get (even more) complicated

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Before meaningful discussion can take place everyone has to be speaking the same language. Without a common, accepted lexicon the development of perfectly sound theories will be lost in translation.

Dr Roger Mortimer referenced this phenomenon in his Suspension Trauma presentation we featured yesterday and, to ..

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More Rope Wrench testing data

Richard Tregoweth, Wednesday, July 04, 2012

The academics will have you believe these Rope Wrench static pull tests are crap.

They say the same about the break tests Treetools does but we believe this style of testing is better than nothing - it's certainly better than proprietary data secreted away in ..

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