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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4099385" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>You're going to find different climbing trees in different areas. I keep a note pad in the truck listing which holes align up perfect for which trees I intend to climb on any given hunt. This takes all the guess work out of climbing except for the initial climb. I hate it when trees drastically change sizes going up. Sometimes you have to start off at such a great angle it's almost impossible to even get into the stand. They do have several climbers on the market that are adjustable on the fly. I know the Old man stands can adjust up to 5" with just the twist of a handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4099385, member: 69"] You're going to find different climbing trees in different areas. I keep a note pad in the truck listing which holes align up perfect for which trees I intend to climb on any given hunt. This takes all the guess work out of climbing except for the initial climb. I hate it when trees drastically change sizes going up. Sometimes you have to start off at such a great angle it's almost impossible to even get into the stand. They do have several climbers on the market that are adjustable on the fly. I know the Old man stands can adjust up to 5" with just the twist of a handle. [/QUOTE]
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