Tree climbing rendezvous in Colorado

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here is the link to some of the photos that where taken.

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Thank you for those. It pained me greatly last weekend as I drove from Denver to Saratoga, WY for my goddaughter's wedding. Just couldn't be two places.
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Unicender? Pretty darn cool. Up and down in one device...can't go wrong!

That said, I know I won't buy one. It's quite expensive.

It's very, very smooth, and seems to be very well built.

See you all at the rendezvous next year!

love
nick
 
NOPE - I was still in GA the night or morning of the 28th.

BUT the full moon one day short was beyond all words.

It was ever better to watch it move across the sky as I slept/dozed on a borrowed port-a-ledge about 2 foot off the ground while hung from a tree. There were more stars then this girl could count and we were even able to see the Milky Way.

The company was wonderful, I got to climb with some great people, Tom Dunlap, Mr. Sherrill, Moss, NickfromWi were a few of the TB'ers that were there, as was Tim Kovar, but i missed a climb with him, maybe next year. I was able to get on an SRT and even a RAD system for a climb, gaining knowledge about them was well worth the work it took to get up the tree with them. I now know a little bit more about them.

Plan ahead for the end of September when it will be held in Norcross, Ga. just minutes from down town Atlanta and about 60 miles from my little mountain ridge of a hill.

again thanks to all that I was able to climb with, it is memories for a life time.

JZ
 
Thanks to everybody who made the Rec Climber's Rendezvous '07 a great event! Tom Dunlap was a rock, keeping us on our toes, staying level-headed and running a great SRT workshop, thanks again Tom.

Rendezvous '07 photos

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Excellent field trip to Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder on the way to the Rendezvous (yup, I touched the 2-wheel cart that the late landscape photographer Galen Rowell pushed across Tibet) and a good time having a beer with 'buzzer Fred Berkelhammer and his climbing pal (can't remember his name sorry). Fred is doing an awesome job keeping a developer damaged Horse Chestnut (huge, beautiful but probably fatally root damaged) tree alive in Boulder, in doing so raising wider public awareness of why trees are so important and what tree health is all about.
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Wow! What a sharp eye!!! Yup...look for a review (excellent) later when I get some pictures.

The Rendezvous was a blast! There must be something in the trees that generates passion and excitement. Dunno what it is but is infectious!
 
Thanks for the photos and feedback all - I really wanted to attend. One to focus on for the future me thinks. How many attended?
 

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