Hey guys, I am new to the world of arboristry (If that isn't a word, it should be) and have been lurking for a little while and decided its time to become an active member of the community. I have been rock climbing for 5 years, used saws here and there for about as long as i can remember, and started heating with wood (All cut myself, about 4 cords per year) 2 years ago. I have been interested in being a tree climber for several years, but was talked out of it and intimidated by it. As my usual good luck would have it, a friend with a construction business called me up as he was about to start a slate roof and his usual tree guy was MIA, so he and I did the removal ourselves. It was humbling, inspiring, and confidence building all at the same time. I learned that my rock climbing gear worked pretty well, but i needed a better ascent setup (I was using SRT), and I really need some more "education" than just youtube and my knack for figuring things out as I go. So in that arena, anyone willing to let me tag along for a few days (or part time when needed if you are close enough)? I am very happy to trade labor for teaching. I am in South Eastern PA and would obviously prefer someone local, but i am willing to travel for a few days if needed. Sorry for the long initial post, i just cant shut myself up sometimes!