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    • Tree Climbing Gear – Reviews and Insights
      • Belay Devices: Are they well suited for Tree Climbers?
      • Multicenders: Akimbo, Uni, Rope Wrench, Hitch Hiker, Rope Runner, ZigZag/Chicane & the BullDog Bone
      • SRT, DRT, & DdRT Acronym Replacements
      • 2019 Petzl SRT Sequoia Saddle with Shoulder Straps Review
      • My Ideal 2-in-1 Climbing Lanyard, with the DMM Captain Throwing Hook
      • Gear for self-equipped Tree Climbers
      • Setting the Throw-Line and Using Friction Savers
    • Tree Climbing articles
      • 2019 Redwood Tree Climbing Rendezvous
      • What Makes Recreational Tree Climbing so Amazing?
      • Tree Climbing Rendezvous 2018 – Costa Rica
      • Training at Tree Climbing Planet
      • My 1st Tree Climbing Competition
      • A Week in the Trees: Climbing Redwoods
      • Humble Beginnings of a Recreational Tree Climber
      • Tree Climbing 101
      • Four Owls & The Red Tree
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  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • TreeXP
    • Tree Climbing
    • Tree Climbing Instruction
    • Hammocks
    • Aerial Yoga
    • Swings
    • Slacklines
  • Blog
    • Tree Climbing Gear – Reviews and Insights
      • Belay Devices: Are they well suited for Tree Climbers?
      • Multicenders: Akimbo, Uni, Rope Wrench, Hitch Hiker, Rope Runner, ZigZag/Chicane & the BullDog Bone
      • SRT, DRT, & DdRT Acronym Replacements
      • 2019 Petzl SRT Sequoia Saddle with Shoulder Straps Review
      • My Ideal 2-in-1 Climbing Lanyard, with the DMM Captain Throwing Hook
      • Gear for self-equipped Tree Climbers
      • Setting the Throw-Line and Using Friction Savers
    • Tree Climbing articles
      • 2019 Redwood Tree Climbing Rendezvous
      • What Makes Recreational Tree Climbing so Amazing?
      • Tree Climbing Rendezvous 2018 – Costa Rica
      • Training at Tree Climbing Planet
      • My 1st Tree Climbing Competition
      • A Week in the Trees: Climbing Redwoods
      • Humble Beginnings of a Recreational Tree Climber
      • Tree Climbing 101
      • 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 Tree Climbers and others who are enthusiastic and excited about connecting with Nature. We promote tree climbing as a way to improve oneself, both physically and spiritually.

TreeXP offers tree climbing consulting services. We provide climbing demonstrations and offer hands-on opportunities for beginning climbers to acquire direct “on-rope” experience using stationary and doubled rope climbing methods, while using the same kinds of industry specific equipment used throughout the tree care industry. We teach and encourage others to reinforce safe and non-invasive (tree-friendly) climbing techniques. For more information, please call or text us at (206) 842-9274.

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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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