Thursday 28 October 2010

Looking forward to next round of national climbing series


We've been loving the action and atmosphere so far at this year's Scottish Tooling Series. As sponsors of the series and major prize givers we're also enjoying being an integral part of the national climbing competition.

At last weekend's round two, at Glenmore Lodge, near Aviemore, we watched in awe as some of the top climbers worked their magic on the indoor climbing walls. Defending female champion Anna Wells was also in good form.

The 20-year-old Aberdeen student won the series in 2009 and is bidding to retain her title. Anna, a mathematics undergraduate, will compete again in the third round of the nail-biting STS at Transition Extreme in Aberdeen this Saturday.

Anna, who has been climbing since she was eight, said: “I like the challenge of this indoor competition. It’s very difficult and requires a lot of mental focus and physical power. And I am still learning a lot but I would love to be the winner again this year.”

The 2010 STS comprises a series of five competitions across Scotland. Saturday is the third round in the series, and the final will be held at EICA Ratho, near Edinburgh, on November 27.

The competition has attracted climbing pros such as Kev Shields and Scott Muir.

Junior stars include Stevie Addison and Jonathan Field, who are both members of the British Junior Climbing Team.

The STS, now in its third year, tests climbers’ skills as they scale indoor climbing walls using ice axes and winter climbing boots, instead of bare hands and rock shoes.

Dry tooling is a discipline of climbing rock that is more often utilised outdoors on rock.

It has developed because there are times when climbers need to move from ice, where axes and crampons are most useful, to sections of rock face. On the rock they must be proficient at finding the right nooks, crannies and holds to make secure moves while still using the axes and crampons. And like so many winter sports, the discipline has been turned into a competition.

On Saturday Aberdeen spectators can watch the thrilling contest as climbers bid to complete a range of tough routes on the indoor walls without falling or weighting the rope.

As well as bidding for a podium position in one of three age categories for both male and female climbers, Big Tree Campervans have put up a host of great prizes. We are giving away a three-day hire of a Big Tree Campervan to the overall male and female winners in age categories 16-40 and 40+. For juniors there’s a climbing rope prize.

After Aberdeen, the series heads to the Ice factor, near Kinlochleven on November 13. Come and say Hi to us at any of the events. We'll be delighted to chat and to show you around one of our fab campervans.


Wednesday 13 October 2010

Nail-biting climbing competition off to a thrilling start




The Scottish Tooling Series, sponsored by Big Tree Campervans, got off to a great start on Saturday (October 9) as the first round took place in the Glasgow Climbing Centre. More than 40 climbers and a host of spectators were thrilled by the range of competition routes set by Pete Hill.

For more experienced climbers the unique routes offered plenty of challenges, while for those who are newer to the sport of dry tooling there were routes that offered great progress and inspiration.


The six-hour contest was supported by DJs, music and the great staff at GCC. Neil Silver, the STS organiser, said: "There was a great turn out from locals and those who had driven a great distance to compete. Everyone had a brilliant time in a great competitive atmosphere. This really sets the bar high for other comps in the series."


Big Tree Campervans is delighted to be the headline sponsor for the prestigious Scottish Tooling Series, which takes place through this month and next. We are offering a number of great prizes including great campervan holidays for the final winners in each adult category.

Dry tooling is a sport that has come in from the outdoors. On rock faces in winter climbers are required to use axes and crampons to negotiate ice. On occasions they will also need to traverse areas of rock that have little ice. The art of dry tooling is learning how to move on rock with your axes. Like may outdoor disciplines the sport has moved indoors as well and the Scottish Tooling Series is where climbers can compete in relative safety and on routes that have been designed to challenge.

The results of the first round can be found on the STS website

We're looking forward to the next round at Glemore Lodge on October 23.

Friday 1 October 2010

Fantastic Big Tree Campervan Prizes

Big Tree Campervans are delighted to be supporting 'Scottish Tooling Series 2010' - the prestigious climbing competition which combines the thrill of indoor climbing with the excitement of winter climbing with ice axes. The dates of the 5 events have been confirmed as 9th Oct (Glasgow Climbing Centre), Oct 23rd (Glenmore Lodge nr Aviemore), 30th Oct (Transition Extreme in Aberdeen), Nov 13th (The Ice Factor
in Kinlochleven), and the Grand Final on Nov 27th at the EICA in Ratho, Edinburgh.

We're aiming to get to all the events, and we'll have one of our Big Tree Campervans on show at at least three of them. We'll let you know which events these will be in the next week or so. There's loads more information about the competition on the STS Website, including a fab profile of Big Tree Campervans!

Excitingly, we've also worked closely with the guys at STS and have just announced the fantastic prizes which Big Tree Campervans will be giving away to the lucky winners. Below is an extract from the STS website.....

Big Tree Campervans give away four fabulous holiday prizes

Winter Tactics:

“The early Starts required for the normal winter day mean that convenience takes precedence over comfortable accommodation, although for longer trips the latter is also necessary. To maximise use of daylight, it is best to stay as close to the point of departure from the road!”

From Scottish Winter Climbs (SMC)

Our series winners will not have to worry about pitching the tent or how to make the front seat of the car a bit more comfortable when parked at Torlundy for the night! The Scottish Tooling Series 2010 is delighted to be able to offer a host of fantastic series prizes thanks to major sponsor Big Tree Campervans. The leading Scottish campervan hire company, based in Perthshire, is generously offering first place series prizes for all three age groups, and for both men’s and women’s categories.

For the top placed man and woman in each of the age categories 16-40 and 40+, Big Tree Campervans is giving away a three-day hire of a Big Tree Campervan. All four winners will be able to take advantage of the opportunity for a fabulous holiday in a modern and spacious campervan.

The Big Tree Campervans sleep two to four people and offer a wide range of modern luxuries, includingcentral heating, a fridge, a two-burner stove and home-from-home pans, crockery and cutlery.

Each hire prize includes unlimited mileage, full insurance for one driver, all cooking/crockery/kitchen equipment and a Welcome Pack of tea, coffee, milk, oil and eggs from the Big Tree hens.

For the younger climbers, Big Tree Campervans is also offering two great prizes. The male and female winners in the under-16 age categories will each win a high-quality Beal Ice Line 8.1mm x 50m dry rope. The Beal Ice Line dry rope is claimed to be one of best all-round ropes for Scottish winter climbing.

Terms and conditions: The three-day campervan hire prize can be taken any time between December 1st 2010 and March 31st 2011. Why not choose to add extra days to the hire for a longer adventure?

The prizes are not transferable, unless the winner isn’t eligible to be covered by our insurance (insurance is for drivers aged 25 to 70, and who have held a full driving licence for more than two years), in which case it will be possible to discuss transferring the prize to a friend or family member.

All the campervan hire details are on the Big Tree Campervans website.

The STS judge’s decision is final.