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TreeXP

A Safe Place for Recreational Tree Climbers

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    • My Ideal 2-in-1 Climbing Lanyard, with the DMM Captain Throwing Hook
    • Multicenders: Akimbo, Uni, Rope Wrench, Hitch Hiker, Rope Runner, ZigZag/Chicane & the BullDog Bone
    • Setting the Throw-Line and Using Friction Savers
    • Training at Tree Climbing Planet
    • My 1st Tree Climbing Competition
    • Humble Beginnings of a Recreational Tree Climber
    • Technical Tree Climbing: 101
    • A Week in the Trees: Climbing Redwoods
    • Four Owls & The Red Tree
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  • My Gear Bag
  • Where to Buy Gear
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    • Tree Climbing Orgs
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  • Eco-Restoration
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  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • TreeXP
    • Climbing Trees for Recreation
    • Tree Climbing Instruction
    • Hammocks
    • Aerial Yoga
    • Swings
    • Slacklines
  • Blog
    • SRT, DRT, & DdRT Acronym Replacements
    • Tree Climbing Rendezvous 2018 – Costa Rica
    • Tree Climbing Gear for self-equipped Recreational Tree Climbers
    • My Ideal 2-in-1 Climbing Lanyard, with the DMM Captain Throwing Hook
    • Multicenders: Akimbo, Uni, Rope Wrench, Hitch Hiker, Rope Runner, ZigZag/Chicane & the BullDog Bone
    • Setting the Throw-Line and Using Friction Savers
    • Training at Tree Climbing Planet
    • My 1st Tree Climbing Competition
    • Humble Beginnings of a Recreational Tree Climber
    • Technical Tree Climbing: 101
    • A Week in the Trees: Climbing Redwoods
    • Four Owls & The Red Tree
    • Our Facebook Feed
  • My Gear Bag
  • Where to Buy Gear
    • Tree Climbing Stores
    • Tree Climbing Orgs
    • Tree Climbing Magazines
  • Eco-Restoration
  • Bonsai
  • Gallery

About This Site

TreeXP is a safe place for Recreational Tree Climbers and others who are enthusiastic and excited about connecting with Nature. This site is intended to promote the sport of tree climbing and help unite recreational tree climbers who prefer to climb in a non-invasive manner.

TreeXP offers professional recreational tree climbing consulting, demonstration and training services. We promote the sport of tree climbing as a way to improve oneself, both physically and spiritually.

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Obtaining professional tree-climbing instruction is recommended for anyone and everyone who wants to learn how to safely climb trees. Learning how to identify hazards and understanding the risk is mission-critical. Reading about it, or watching videos is no substitute for the real deal. Climb at your own risk.

We welcome everyone's participation and input, so please email us directly and join us on Facebook @ Treexp.

John Greer / Admin
DBA: Web Shui, L.L.C.
Phone: (206) 842-9274
Email: john@TreeXP.com

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