Wanted!! Any ideas
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Frankton, IN USA
Posts: 95
Wanted!! Any ideas
I make my own climber stand and as you can see from the picture, it's not complex at all. You basically face the tree while climbing, bear hug the tree and pull yourself up. Stand up grab the tree a little higher and pull yourself up again. Think of a catapiller climbingup the side of a tree, but with a tree stand strapped to his feet. I usually get about 20ft high give or take 3 ft. Problem is I am getting older and can't quit pull myself up as easly as I used too. Any body know of a place that makes assist for climbers or have any suggestions on what I might use to help pull myself up while climbing? I really love this stand it's very portable and sturdy, so buying a new stand is not an option for me.
Any ideas would be apreciated.
Any ideas would be apreciated.
#3
RE: Wanted!! Any ideas
I borrowed a stand once that looked just like yours. It was not only difficult to do that "tree hugging thing", but the stand itself was made of steel, and was quite heavy.
My only suggestion would be to make another piece that could be connectedaround the tree aboveyour headand use it as a hand hold to help pull you up. It would look similar to thetop part of yours; it's just a frame that grips the tree when you pull down on it. It seems like this might be better than hugging the tree, and could be made fairly easily - though it would mean more weight to carry in with you.
What I did this year was to purchase a Loggy Bayou Brush Ladder Stand, It's only 30 lbs, quite easy to pack in on a pack frame, and sets up in 5-10 minutes. I did modify the horizontal tree brace so it's adjustable, but that wasn't difficult. At 62, I like to keep my feet connected to the ground. This ladder stand can be set at a 6, 9, 12, or 15 foot height and is quite stable.
My only suggestion would be to make another piece that could be connectedaround the tree aboveyour headand use it as a hand hold to help pull you up. It would look similar to thetop part of yours; it's just a frame that grips the tree when you pull down on it. It seems like this might be better than hugging the tree, and could be made fairly easily - though it would mean more weight to carry in with you.
What I did this year was to purchase a Loggy Bayou Brush Ladder Stand, It's only 30 lbs, quite easy to pack in on a pack frame, and sets up in 5-10 minutes. I did modify the horizontal tree brace so it's adjustable, but that wasn't difficult. At 62, I like to keep my feet connected to the ground. This ladder stand can be set at a 6, 9, 12, or 15 foot height and is quite stable.
#4
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
RE: Wanted!! Any ideas
That thing looks too much like a Baker to me...I ruined alot of good shirts bear hugging a tree when I was younger... I'd invest in a Summit or a API...They sure are much more comfortable than the old Bakers...And safer too!!!
#10
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Frankton, IN USA
Posts: 95
RE: Wanted!! Any ideas
Fellas, I promise this stand is safe and very sturdy.I have been using the same model for that last 20 years. My uncle showed me how to make my first one and every 5 years or so I make me another. It works for me, so I guess that is really what matters.