Here are a couple of pics, Hoot:
The first steps are the hardest
Knot practice first - always
Funding? None. Not exactly. Much of the equipment we've been using I purchased myself, or is my own personal stuff. When I bought a NT Vi saddle for me/my wife, I explained our program to Barb (and Viola), and asked if there was any way they would be able to donate a kids saddle. They did. One length of Arbormaster Blue Streak rope was donated by a local hardware store that sells a little bit of gear. I almost got a saddle donated from one of the larger arborist supply places when they were clearing them out, but I was too late, they were all gone.
The rest of the stuff, helmets, gloves, etc. are not \"regulation\" if I can steal a word from the Little League hand book. We/I bought a few hard shell action sports helmets in various sizes (some are adjustable), and we use a couple of rock climbing harnesses too.
I know, I know, it's not all tree climbing gear, but this is a very beginner session only. Up the line, look around, and come back down. No extended hanging.
We are a small organization with limited resources. If we continue to do more of these programs, and can raise the funds, we are planning to purchase a few more saddles.
I guess this would be a good time to remind folks that organizations like ours are funded, in great part, by public donations, both monetary, and in-kind.
So...
If anyone would like to make a TAX DEDUCTIBLE gear donation:
CCEEC
www.carboneec.org
is in need of tree climbing saddles - both adult and kid's sizes - nothing fancy - your old Basic saddle would be great! Also needed are some auto-locking biners.
To make a donation, please contact me:
Franklin \"Baker\" Klock
Carbon County
Environmental Education Center
151 E. White Bear Drive
Summit Hill, PA 18250
570-645-8597
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www.carboneec.org