Tennessee Comp

I will be hanging up the saddle on Monday. I will be only climbing for fun, not a paycheck. the everyday grind has taken its toll. I will be back to climbing trees because I love them, and to train my @#! off to keep up with you young bucks. here is some on site training that you just can not get from the gym.
 

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i will be brewing 10k gallon veggie oil to produce 10k of bio diesel. i have been part of an alternative energy movement here in charleston. there has been a biodiesel refinery built here and i was asked to run it. so i am going to give it a try.
 
the guy I learned with brews beer at a local brewery. on the weekends we would have a homebrew beer in the front and a homebrew bio diesel in the back. made sure never to mix them up. though alcohol is an antedote for over exposure to one of the ingredients in bio diesel.
 
Wow, this is awesome. I visited treebuzz last week, I was curious when Odis mentioned it. Thaks Odis!The competition was a blast, and i really appreciate all the support. Yes, it is true that the Tennesseans were beat at their own game, but it was a pleasure to watch. I will have to check our local rules to see if trator tires are on the banned substance list. Tennessee welcomes all competitors, and I am proud to also mention that we had full corporate sponsorship this year from several vendors! I plan on competing next year, not chairing! All training tips welcome!
 

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