Okay, I'm back and will try to ge pictures up tomorrow.
"Picasso" <Picasso@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>K & H Hooper wrote:
>> I will see if I can get a couple of pictures posted. I will be away on
>> the weekend so it might be the first of the week. They will fit quite a
>> range of tree diameters but 12" or more is best. You actual climb the
>> tree sort of like an inch worm. I have a video that came with my ladder
>> stand that also has a section that shows how to use a climber. Anyone
who
>> is fairly young shouldn't have a problem. Wally Mart has them but they
>> want quite a bit more that I am asking.
>>
>> "Picasso" <Picasso@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> K & H Hooper wrote:
>>>> I purchased it trough eBay and don't have a link to a picture. It is
>>>> pretty standard. Can be backpacked with the straps. I tried it out on
a
>>>> tree and it seems to work great, just not for me (I'm too old!). Can
be
>>>> seen if you desire or I could take a few pics and link them.
>>>>
>>>> "Picasso" <Picasso@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> K & H Hooper wrote:
>>>>>> New climber in cluding safety harness. Decided on a ladder stand so
>>>>>> this one is for sale. $75 firm. New maryland.
>>>>> got a link for this one?
>>>>>
>>>>> theres several models of climbers
>>>>
>>> Yah, link a few pics, i have been thinking about trying one of these,
>>> but the only problem around here is the tree form would have to be
very
>>> good... a good poplar tree might work well, but any softwood tree
>>> wouldn't at all
>>>
>>> how big of a tree can you get it around??
>>>
>>> how do they work, do you climb with the stand?
>>
>>
>
> thats great, no big rush, deer season isn't open just yet ;)


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