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    Thats right John.....the highest i will get other than a shoot house with steps is the second step on a 6 ft step ladder and I dont really like to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Climbing in any fashion is dangerous, I have gotten to the point that I really do not care to be in anything but a box stand with steps (not a ladder) going up to it or a ground blind. If I don't kill another deer it will be fine, crappy bite 12 months out of the year and I would much rather catch them.
    even climbing out of the bed can be dangerous especially if its early and you wake up the BOSS !!!!

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    Only risks i take nowdays involve upside down german chocolate cake

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    And thats dangerous if you try to get the last piece you can get your arm broke

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    Quote Originally Posted by strmwalker View Post
    even climbing out of the bed can be dangerous especially if its early and you wake up the BOSS !!!!
    Some nights it is just better to sleep in the reclyner and not risk it!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I am not saying Don dosent know what he is doing.....i am just saying the age factor plays a bigger role than some thinks it does....some geezers just got to get hurt before they will admit that.

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    Like to climb this the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubbys View Post
    Been thinking about buying a climber this year for a few public land spots I hunt when I don't have time to drive to deer camp. I used to use climbers in my younger days with no harness, I know stupid, but bet we've all done it. If I do get a climber I will get a harness for sure. My questions is, if you fall out and dangling from the tree say 10 foot below your stand and 10 foot above the ground how do you get back to safety?
    Download the app " go go gadget retract"....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    OK, OK. Cuzn lubber was really rude and highly insulting to Speck's family. Not that I mind insulting Speck. But somewhere in MO right now is some awful nervous women and I'll just leave it at that.

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    A Summit Viper and a set of Third Hand Archery tree stand straps are a great combination for a climber. They keep the top/bottom together as one unit and once you're at the desired height, simply snug them up you cant make the unit move....heck just get the Kentucky bow hunter kit ya wont regret it.

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