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<blockquote data-quote="warpheagle" data-source="post: 3407733" data-attributes="member: 7610"><p>As an older hunter, I feel I have "evolved", or "worn down", which ever way you want to look at it. In my younger years, I always hunted from a climber. I could walk in a mile or 2 with stand on my back, no problem. As I got older, I started accumulating hang ons and stick ladders. Worked fine for a number of years, but as I've gotten even older, I am less steady than I used to be, and I've given away my hang ons to younger guys and started changing things to ladders, due to the sense of being safer and steadier. All 3 types can be used successfully if done carefully. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warpheagle, post: 3407733, member: 7610"] As an older hunter, I feel I have "evolved", or "worn down", which ever way you want to look at it. In my younger years, I always hunted from a climber. I could walk in a mile or 2 with stand on my back, no problem. As I got older, I started accumulating hang ons and stick ladders. Worked fine for a number of years, but as I've gotten even older, I am less steady than I used to be, and I've given away my hang ons to younger guys and started changing things to ladders, due to the sense of being safer and steadier. All 3 types can be used successfully if done carefully. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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