I would argue that you are just doing it wrong.....hot girls need love too.they are even easyer when you figyer yhem out.dont settle for less.......or more in this caseThe best.....for you. I've learned one thing over the years here and other saddle hunting pages. What I love and what works best for me others hate. What others love I hate. You just have to search and keep trying new things until you find the perfect one for you.
Doing what wrong? finding the best climbing solution? I'm not fingering anyone that I know of?I would argue that you are just doing it wrong.....hot girls need love too.they are even easyer when you figyer yhem out.dont settle for less.......or more in this case
We cant all shoot deer in our backyardYes. Make sure you send us a postcard when you reach hunting height.
YOU JUST SHOT ONE IN YOUR BACK YARD!We cant all shoot deer in our backyard
Newbie to 2Tc here, I actually brought my one stick last hunt to use as a platform/backup climbing method if I failed...My thing is… it’s light but you still need something to stand on at height. I’m not a ROS guy. I can tolerate standing on a stick, especially with a scout or small platform. So the weight savings isn’t much and the effort isn’t much less than 1-sticking. I suppose a platform like the pursuit could work but I’m happy for now.
Ha ha ha ha ha.....thats not the point i was trying to make....geeeese..YOU JUST SHOT ONE IN YOUR BACK YARD!
Yes, if you like a ring of steps, it makes a world of difference. If you are going to carry something heavier going the one stick route makes a lot of sense since it gives you a built in platform of sorts.My thing is… it’s light but you still need something to stand on at height. I’m not a ROS guy. I can tolerate standing on a stick, especially with a scout or small platform. So the weight savings isn’t much and the effort isn’t much less than 1-sticking. I suppose a platform like the pursuit could work but I’m happy for now.
Yes I have bumped my MR on the step before. Insert cringe. I just take my time now and I’m extra careful. Slow is quiet and smooth, better than fast and loudNewbie to 2Tc here, I actually brought my one stick last hunt to use as a platform/backup climbing method if I failed...
The major initial advantage I see in 2tc (other than the safety/always tethered above you bit) is noise. Even using mechanical devices (CT rollnlocks) on both of my tethers, there's not really any way for them to touch each other and make that dreaded metal on metal noise, and even after a few years practicing one sticking I still occasionally will bounce a carabiner off of the stick when climbing.
What’s the thing with straps on the upper left of your picture?2lb....1 piece quick conect saddle with the weight of the tethers.1.5lb.ring of steps....no exsposed metal...all it takes to elivateView attachment 95029
Oh… they are nice. I just got the bullmen steps. I wish they were just a tad bit wider. I should put something on them to quote them down.
I've been considering this as well, not sure what I want to use on mineOh… they are nice. I just got the bullmen steps. I wish they were just a tad bit wider. I should put something on them to quote them down.