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Climbing stand woes
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<blockquote data-quote="East TN Hunter" data-source="post: 5782151" data-attributes="member: 4473"><p>Goliath Is a great stand. Stick with it. Poplar or straight oaks with consistent diameter are best for starters. Stay away from slick bark trees. Pines are great but can have almost too much grip. Stirrups should be as far from the tree as possible with just enough room to fit your boots under. This gives better control of bottom platform. I developed a fear of heights as I got older. Over came it with time in stand. You'll get it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East TN Hunter, post: 5782151, member: 4473"] Goliath Is a great stand. Stick with it. Poplar or straight oaks with consistent diameter are best for starters. Stay away from slick bark trees. Pines are great but can have almost too much grip. Stirrups should be as far from the tree as possible with just enough room to fit your boots under. This gives better control of bottom platform. I developed a fear of heights as I got older. Over came it with time in stand. You’ll get it! [/QUOTE]
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