ingramjri
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Greetings gang:
I searched the forums to try to find some help on these questions but couldn't quite find what I was looking for. That said, if I missed it, please direct me to that thread. Hate to waste folk's time with a duplicate question. But here goes...
I hunt with an aerohunter and use four lone wolf climbing sticks. But I have a problem or two. First, carrying sticks into the woods basically eliminates the advantage of a saddle. They are heavy, clumsy and noisy and I have not quite figured out a useful way to attach them to a pack that effectively minimizes the profile. Plus, the weight is always with me...like the outcome of an accidental pregnancy.
As an alternative, I am considering the Wild Edge step ladder system since it's lighter and can be packed in much more quietly.
However, from the looks of them, I can imagine it being a pain to set up in a tree, with ropes tangling and metal clanging Those of you who use the step ladder system, what's your method for efficiently and quietly installing each step as you climb? Feel free to direct me to youtube if I have missed anything.
Thanks all.
I searched the forums to try to find some help on these questions but couldn't quite find what I was looking for. That said, if I missed it, please direct me to that thread. Hate to waste folk's time with a duplicate question. But here goes...
I hunt with an aerohunter and use four lone wolf climbing sticks. But I have a problem or two. First, carrying sticks into the woods basically eliminates the advantage of a saddle. They are heavy, clumsy and noisy and I have not quite figured out a useful way to attach them to a pack that effectively minimizes the profile. Plus, the weight is always with me...like the outcome of an accidental pregnancy.
As an alternative, I am considering the Wild Edge step ladder system since it's lighter and can be packed in much more quietly.
However, from the looks of them, I can imagine it being a pain to set up in a tree, with ropes tangling and metal clanging Those of you who use the step ladder system, what's your method for efficiently and quietly installing each step as you climb? Feel free to direct me to youtube if I have missed anything.
Thanks all.