BowhunterXC
Well-Known Member
I've been in the woods, the last few days, trying out the "one stick" technique with a single step aider. I realize that it's new and I may get better/smoother at it with some practice. However, I could've had 3 sticks set up, been at the height that I wanted and set up, while I was fumbling around with the one stick.
Just the same, I really like to rappel.....BUT rappelling and using 3 sticks to climb won't work, due to all the other ropes (tether and lineman), ropeman1 and carabiners used for them. I'd be adding weight, instead of losing it.
At least I can say, "I gave it a shot" and I will live with carrying the 3 Muddy Pro climbing sticks and leave the rest for someone else. These climbing sticks are the original Muddy Pro sticks, that are 32" long and have 3 fixed steps, which weigh 3.2 lbs. each. I may invest in a 4 pack of smaller and lighter sticks, in the future.
BowhunterXC
Just the same, I really like to rappel.....BUT rappelling and using 3 sticks to climb won't work, due to all the other ropes (tether and lineman), ropeman1 and carabiners used for them. I'd be adding weight, instead of losing it.
At least I can say, "I gave it a shot" and I will live with carrying the 3 Muddy Pro climbing sticks and leave the rest for someone else. These climbing sticks are the original Muddy Pro sticks, that are 32" long and have 3 fixed steps, which weigh 3.2 lbs. each. I may invest in a 4 pack of smaller and lighter sticks, in the future.
BowhunterXC