Victorian Tree Climbing Championship 2012

Another fine event by the VTIO crew: 52 climbers made it through in time to do the master’s challenge before dusk.  There were a few surprises: the rescue dummy for the master’s and women’s grade was set in a fairly hard-to-reach location, and the work climb involved redirecting your wp system back up and through a fork… plus for the first time at the VTCC we saw a climber using the rope wrench, and SRWP.

masters

into trees climber Joe Harris had an excellent day, winning the work climb, rescue and speed climb, and coming second in the footlock.  In addition, Joe won the event overall, adding the 2012 Victorian Tree Climbing Championship to his list of climbing achievements.  The women’s grade was won by Kiah Martin; the open by Zac Shearer and the student by Aidyn Heyes.  Full results have been posted on the VTIO website here.

Also worthy of note is that the top two masters climbers in both men’s and women’s grades were climbing with ART devices…

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dead eucalypt removal

into trees and AP Trees of Ferny Creek teamed up recently to take down a large dead eucalypt, in a community recreation area in Kinglake.  The job was made more difficult as the dead tree had become quite brittle, and the nearby skate-park had to be carefully protected.

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Big(gest) tree climbing

Over the 2011 Christmas holidays, into trees joined a team of American canopy scientists and researchers, climbing and measuring the giant Eucalyptus regnans in Tasmania.  The video below is a short collection of clips from a couple of the trees we climbed – including the largest eucalypt the team had ever measured, a massive specimen with two leaders and an almost completely intact, spreading crown.  A fantastic tree, and a great group of people.  Much fun.

 

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