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1999
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Enterprise 41The Tree Tops |
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Youths know the joy of climbing trees. Some know the pleasures of long hours spent just sitting, looking, and "getting away." As society become more urban, chances for doing this very much become more difficult.
TreeTops is a school and a promoter of tree climbing events and individual experiences.
It may be affiliated with Tree Climbing USA, Abram Winters, Owner, P.O. Box 142062 Fayettesville, GA 707-487-6929 or Tree Climbers International, P.O. Box 5588, Atlanta, GA 31107 (404-377-3150)
Ideas include:
While there may some day be a sport of tree climbing (catered and developed by Novosports) , here we strive for recreation, solitude, and making a use of the environment that is non destructive and enhances the views.
We may be able to affiliate in some way with the climbers of a different sort, e.g., www.jrocc.com
We may cater to groups and relate well to The Tours Group
We conduct special tours for trained people into wilderness and ancient forest areas.
We emphasize safety, first aid skills, and fitness.
We encourage all ages to participate.
In some areas, we participate in placing nest boxes for raccoons.
We sell unusual photographs, texts, stories.
We form a membership, and on a web site show the number of climbs reported voluntarily by members. The site contains advertising, other material on Pivots, meetings, special programs, and news about other groups.
We have an annual reunion and gain funds from advertisers of new equipment. Outfits suggests special clothing.
Estimates
Development costs are $60,000 (salary, equipment, marketing). This is so new and unusual that net gains will likely be modest at $2,000 a year. It can grow rapidly among college students.
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