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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5183572" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>That is what I did. Every year I seem to experiment with different ways or set ups to haul it in, but always come back to the same. First, I carry the climber so the "teeth" and cables are on top pointing to the sky and not to the ground. Next, I positioned the straps to the 2nd rung down. I've tried to then hang my pack on the teeth, but that really threw off my center of balance. So now I put my pack on first and then carry the climber over my pack with the climber's straps still over my shoulders. It keeps the stand off of me even more and it's still stable. I'm sure I'll experiment at home with some other technique before heading out this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5183572, member: 21439"] That is what I did. Every year I seem to experiment with different ways or set ups to haul it in, but always come back to the same. First, I carry the climber so the "teeth" and cables are on top pointing to the sky and not to the ground. Next, I positioned the straps to the 2nd rung down. I've tried to then hang my pack on the teeth, but that really threw off my center of balance. So now I put my pack on first and then carry the climber over my pack with the climber's straps still over my shoulders. It keeps the stand off of me even more and it's still stable. I'm sure I'll experiment at home with some other technique before heading out this year. [/QUOTE]
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