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How many more years of deer hunting do you have left?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5540168" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I tell you what, the balance thing is freaking me out. Turn the lights out, and I fall over. All of my balance is now tied to my eyesight. If I can't see, I have no balance. That alone has changed how I get into stands. Used to be, climbing into a stand in the dark I wanted my headlamp off as quickly as possible. Even in the dark, I could do a lot of "setting up" by feel (and always arranging my pack the exact same way). Now, turning off my headlamp is absolutely the last thing I do! This is especially true for some of our smaller one-person ladders that have no shooting rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5540168, member: 17"] I tell you what, the balance thing is freaking me out. Turn the lights out, and I fall over. All of my balance is now tied to my eyesight. If I can't see, I have no balance. That alone has changed how I get into stands. Used to be, climbing into a stand in the dark I wanted my headlamp off as quickly as possible. Even in the dark, I could do a lot of "setting up" by feel (and always arranging my pack the exact same way). Now, turning off my headlamp is absolutely the last thing I do! This is especially true for some of our smaller one-person ladders that have no shooting rail. [/QUOTE]
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