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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 1357495" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I started my wife on a climber. It took me an hour to get her up a tree everytime I took her and the same for coaxing her back to the ground. She'd shake the tree and was miserable the entire time fearing she'd fall. I then got her a ladder stand. Although watching her climb up was irritating and comical at the same time, the fear was still there. Once her feet were 2 feet off the ground she'd start to lock up. That fear never left her and she still won't climb. I did make her an elevated shooting house about 6 feet off the ground she was comfortable with but since I no longer hunt that land she hasn't been hunting with me again. The phobia is terrible thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 1357495, member: 69"] I started my wife on a climber. It took me an hour to get her up a tree everytime I took her and the same for coaxing her back to the ground. She'd shake the tree and was miserable the entire time fearing she'd fall. I then got her a ladder stand. Although watching her climb up was irritating and comical at the same time, the fear was still there. Once her feet were 2 feet off the ground she'd start to lock up. That fear never left her and she still won't climb. I did make her an elevated shooting house about 6 feet off the ground she was comfortable with but since I no longer hunt that land she hasn't been hunting with me again. The phobia is terrible thing. [/QUOTE]
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