Presented by A Plus Tree, Inc & TreeStuff

Presented by A Plus Tree, Inc and TreeStuff

WHAT IS TREETOPIA?

Treetopia is a tree event experience that is the first of its kind, ever. It merges education, fun, family & entertainment into one giant weekend event that all can enjoy!

Over the last several years, A Plus Tree and TreeStuff have created a beautiful working partnership by throwing epic afterparties at the TCI Expos. So we figured, why not go bigger? Enter Treetopia…combining Jambo-style games, Arborfest-style education, and A Plus-style action into one magical event.

Who is A Plus Tree?

A Plus Tree is a progressive and passionate tree care company that was established in Vallejo, CA in 2001 and has since expanded into several states on the West Coast. A Plus leverages technology, culture, and purpose to find better and more sustainable ways to manage the trees in the urban forest while working to eliminate urban wood waste. But they also like to have fun in the work and look like bad-asses doing it.

One of their missions is to give-back both to the industry and communities they work in. Partnering with TreeStuff to put on a big production like Treetopia is one of the many ways they give-back and contribute toward bringing the industry together, providing a platform to encourage mutual inspiration.

Who is TreeStuff?

TreeStuff is a bunch of people who love tree care and the people who do it. It started as a tiny online store with a focus on innovation and customer service, and a dedication to making the tree care industry better. Now TreeStuff is the galaxy’s largest online retailer of professional arborist equipment, but they’ve made sure to keep the small-town heart that has made them what they are today through a focus on the customer and the community.

TreeStuff is more than just a store. Not only do they have the most popular brands, but they’re constantly building up the arborist community through fun and educational videos, free family adventures and community events, world-class competitions, live broadcasts, and emergent technology.

FAQ’S

Will I get CEU’s?

Yes, if you attend the classes you can earn CEU’s. One hour of class equals one CEU. You have the opportunity to earn 5-7 CEU’s per day. Use this form after each class to submit your ISA number and apply for CEUs. You’ll need the code-word provided by the instructor at the end of the class.

I’m a vendor, how can I participate?

The more the merrier! Learn more here: www.treetopia.com/sponsor

What’s the parking situation?

There is plenty of FREE parking in designated Event Lots. See map here for all parking areas.

What are the rules to the Footlocking competition?

There will be a qualifying period at the beginning of the Saturday After party @ Mare Island Brewery. Anyone can qualify. After Qualifying we will take the top 20 people and put them into a seeded head to head bracket, single elimination to determine the winner.

Free to enter. Top 20 competitors take home a cash prize.

More details:

  • Climbers will sign a waiver at sign up and suit-up with provided Petzl harness and helmet.
  • Climbers are secure using an auto-belay system. No prusik required.
  • Top 20 ascent climbers advance to the finals, whether or not why won their match.
  • The finals are single elimination head-to-head matches.
  • Cash Prizes — Champion: $1000 | Runner-up: $500 | 3rd & 4th: $250 | 5th-8th: $100 | 9th-12th: $75 | 13th-16th: $50 | 17th-20th: $25

What are the rules to CAPTURE THE CANOPY competition?

Two climbers face off. Flip a coin and the winner decides who goes first. Both climbers start from the top.

Climber 1 has 2 minutes to place up to 3 TOKENS. Time ends at 2 minutes, or when the climber reaches the ground, whichever comes first.

Climber 2 has up to the amount of time that Climber 1 used to retrieve the TOKENS. If Climber 2 does it faster, they win. Otherwise Climber 1 wins.

  • If you drop anything you lose.
  • Only taped areas of the tree are eleigible for Placement.
  • You must be lanyarded in to place or retrieve a token
  • Tokens must be stored on your harness and cannot be dropped, thrown, or discarded.
  • Climbers cannot change the tie in point, modify the equipment, or use any non provided equipment.
  • Climbers must leave the rope line, as they found it on any preinstalled systems.
  • Prizes TBD, but it will be good.

What’s the deal with camping?

Overnight camping is not allowed in the park or anywhere on the island. We have secured a location 7mi from the park (about a 12 min drive) that can accommodate approx 50 tents (including RVs, camper vans, etc.). Exact location will be shared after reservation. 1 Reservation = 1 Tent.

Porta-potties, hand wash station and cold shower will be available.

Within 3 mi of grocery stores, shops and restaurants.

The setting is about 20,000 sq ft of flattened open area. Surrounded by hills. Note: It can get a bit windy.