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Hassles of climbing sticks..... Help...

Old 07-15-2004 | 03:16 PM
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After the first one has been hung from the ground I hook the secureing strap of the remaining 3 ladders to my belt on either side and my back and hang one at a time as I climb. I use a climbing belt so the hang can be done with both hands. Can be a little noisy with them banging together as you climb but with practice and taking your time it can be held to a minimum.
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Old 07-15-2004 | 04:55 PM
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I love the lone wolf (and similar) climbing sticks. They are all I use. When carrying, I hook the loop to the step at the opposite end of the stick and then press the step back against the frame (centerpiece or whatever it is) which gives me a sling. Then I sling as many as I need over my shoulder and off I go. Noise can be abated by keeping one hand holding each step. WHen climbing, I attach the first one, tie myself to the tree with a lineman's belt, sling the next and so on. Really quick and much quieter than carrying the much longer 4-5 footers (which seem to clank no matter what you do). In fact, normally I only carry one and leave steps in place at a height of 8-9 feet or so and just use a little muscle to get onto the first step.
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