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Our team works so well because, while we share the same values, we have very different personalities. Some might see this as a disadvantage, but we've actually turned it into a competitive edge. We always have a solution for every situation and an answer for every question – well, at least I certainly do, and usually a very long one. :D Each of us has expertise beyond tree care, and we can always leverage our knowledge, gathered from various fields when face a more complex task.

For my part, I worked as an industrial alpinist for many years, both abroad and in Hungary. This experience comes in handy in complex situations, such as setting up rope systems between buildings to dismantle dangerously weakened trees. I also enjoy designing and manufacturing custom components for advanced support systems. It happened already that homeowner wanted to enhance their living spaces with climbing plants to have some natural shade, and I was handling the installation of the trellis networks for them. 

I studied biology at the University of Pécs, which gave me a vast knowledge base that remained dormant during my years in industrial climbing. My deep interest in arboriculture came much later, but now it is my absolute priority. I completed the SKT-A training, and from there, there was no turning back – I wanted to learn more, grow, and continuously expand my knowledge. We regularly attend workshops and professional events as well. 

I've always known I had a special connection with trees, but the fact that I can now help them is a true joy. Since childhood, I've found peace and renewal wandering through the forest. There, I feel a protective energy that can help me through even the toughest times. I love walking barefoot in nature – it makes me feel deeply connected to the Earth, breaking away from our fast-paced world and reconnecting to what truly matters. These moments of connection fuel my daily work of tree care. 

I felt that I had more to do in the forests, with the trees growing there, but for a long time, I wasn't sure how. Forestry never appealed to me. I couldn't imagine myself studying loggingand economic aspects, I was much more drawn to the intangible connection, the sense of inner peace I experience when wandering through the woods. After many experiences, I've finally started to understand my role – or at least, it's beginnig to take shape. I always felt something was missing from traditional forest bathing or immersion experiences: a scientific perspective. On these thematic hikes, we explore the forest's ecosystems and focus on individual trees, sometimes walking barefoot in complete silence to reconnect with nature. Anyone is welcome to join me for a walk in the Pilis! 

And just as I mentioned earlier, our team is made up of very different personalities. But imagine even just a spacious garden – how beautiful and harmonious it is when different types of trees thrive together! That's how I see our team, and I truly love this diversity.