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Newbie from Ohio

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Nov 22, 2018
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Never heard of saddle hunting till this fall when I stumbled upon it, I'm totally intrigued.

Sold my Summit Viper a few weeks ago and have been researching everything saddle related.

Years of experience on fire department as part of our high angle rescue and confined space rescue, additionally SRT work as the SWAT medic and have done rappelling on a rack in southern Ohio.

Pretty comfortable in a harness and on rope, looking forward to next season with a much more mobile setup hunting on public lands.

Amazed at all the great info and ideas on here, hopefully I can add something to the group.
 
Welcome.



Cool. Can you go into more detail on this?

General rappelling in Wayne National Forest,, We'd hike in and set up several ropes on different waterfalls and rock faces. Spend the day rappelling, hike back up, and repeat. cook some lunch and just enjoy a day in the forest.

Most all my experience has been on a break bar rack
 
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