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<blockquote data-quote="Vince" data-source="post: 5183496" data-attributes="member: 14750"><p>I don't have a ton of experience using climber, but few observations.</p><p></p><p>Whenever you get the climber, practice few times on a tree before you go on the actual hunt. If you are climbing in the dark, practice in low light. My fifth climb was a breeze compared to my first two.</p><p></p><p>When you are off the ground, right from the bottom of the tree, be sure to attach your safety harness to a tree (I use Hunter Safety System Rope-Style Tree Strap).</p><p></p><p>Be sure to tie the two pieces of climber together before you start going up, so if the bottom falls when you are up the tree, you can still pull it up. </p><p> </p><p>Don't forget to attach your bow/equipment and bag/backpack to treestand ropes AND to have the other end of the ropes somewhere with you/climber as you start the climb.</p><p></p><p>{Just think about what would you need - once you are up the tree, from both execution and safety perspective. Then reverse engineer - think about the things you have to do on the ground).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince, post: 5183496, member: 14750"] I don't have a ton of experience using climber, but few observations. Whenever you get the climber, practice few times on a tree before you go on the actual hunt. If you are climbing in the dark, practice in low light. My fifth climb was a breeze compared to my first two. When you are off the ground, right from the bottom of the tree, be sure to attach your safety harness to a tree (I use Hunter Safety System Rope-Style Tree Strap). Be sure to tie the two pieces of climber together before you start going up, so if the bottom falls when you are up the tree, you can still pull it up. Don't forget to attach your bow/equipment and bag/backpack to treestand ropes AND to have the other end of the ropes somewhere with you/climber as you start the climb. {Just think about what would you need - once you are up the tree, from both execution and safety perspective. Then reverse engineer - think about the things you have to do on the ground). [/QUOTE]
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