Treestuff's AR class

Monkeylove,

I have been thinking about some NATS open enrollment courses in the area next year. What are you interested in topic wise?

(Nick, Get over it I hijacked the thread!)
 
For me it would be for about the climbing techniques, limb walking etc. A course in self rescue and rescuing others is always welcomed. I am not an Arbo so while I have a general knowledge of trees ( so I don't damage them or rely on a bad one) I am sure some others in our area would love to see some items related to pruning and removals. I would also but for me it would be just for knowledge not some I use in my trade. (Sorry Nick)
 
Had a great time, learned a ton. Thanks Luke and Nick for putting it on, thanks to Cormac, Bo, and Tom for instructing, hope everyone else that came had a good time
 
Wish I could. I'm having another baby though. There goes all my trips for the season, my new skis, etc... Oh well, always next year.
 
I had a baby (of sorts) this year:

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Nick, You have a baby ...................... Congrats ! (but it needs some pedals !)
I have a grandpa:

Fuji Racer (steel frame) - Circa late-1960's

Cinelli - aluminum, vintage drop handle bars
Suntour finger-tip controls
Brooks saddle
SunTour 7 GT Derailleur
(also have vintage Campy "Gran TurisMo" derailleur; this is a “moose”)
Campy hubs, clamps & wheels
Sugino "Mighty Competition" crank
Crank Bros Pedal Clip-In's
Weinmann Type 730 side pull brakes
Lagano aluminum fenders ! ! ! - for wet riding
Old School !

This was my only transportation for several years, while still in school.
Ciao for Now, Greg

P.S. you started the derail !
 

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