Big_Holla
Senior Member
40’ really? Even if so wtf you need to go 40’ up?
It's gun season up here so my guess is he was trying to get the best visual advantage he could.
40’ really? Even if so wtf you need to go 40’ up?
If an emergency occurs, who cares about noise.
He has a big wanker? Now how would you know that? Wait! Don't answer that please.My dental hygienist is young, attractive and he is well endowed. So actually I do look forward too going.... Just sayin....
He has a big wanker? Now how would you know that? Wait! Don't answer that please.
I will attempt to get us back on track. Sorry for the derail. Couldn't resist.
I saw mention of screw in steps. I've heard of them getting swallowed by trees. Tree just grows around it. I think this leads people to a false sense of security. Yes. The tree has grown around the threads. No. This doesn't mean it cannot snap off flush with the tree when you step on it. Fears of bending or not being screwed far enough into the tree and dislodging are often concerns for people. This doesn't mean they cannot snap off flush even if properly anchored. When they do you are going straight down. What is your fear now? Hitting the ground? Maybe. My bigger fear would be having the next one below it impale me and gut me as my weight slides down the tree. These steps can rip you apart. Yet another reason it is so important to use the life lines. At least your fall isn't as far. You still could be impaled but you will hopefully not be gutted as far. Just some thoughts on screw in steps.
Dave or Cole for that mater, could you post up a link for that GPS?
How bout dat? Did you know these things have lifespans?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bo...-will-a-safety-harness-and-lifeline-last/amp/
I have the Garmin inReach.
Here is the one I have:
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/561286
I haven’t had to use it (thankfully) but I pay for the monthly fee to use during hunting season then cancel when I am done. It allows me to send SOS signal with no service. Also, I can send pre-programmed texts out to contacts such as, “I just shot a deer...”. Seemed like a good investment considering I am going out of cell service and hanging and removing a stand one of those times being in the dark. A little piece of mind Incase linesman belt or harness fails or I get caught not being able to get myself out for whatever reason.
How well do they work in thick overhead cover.Maybe someone else has already added this but Garmin makes a unit called an Inreach GPS that tracks you and you can text from it. It also has a SOS feature for emergencies. We used these in Colorado this year and I take mine with me while bowhunting now. REMEMBER to turn it ON!
I've been one of the statistics that have fallen. I always strapped in once I was in the stand. But while climbing if the top strap breaks there is not a thing you are going to do other than hit the ground. I got lucky. We have lifelines on all stands now.
How well do they work in thick overhead cover.
At least you haven't put your quad through the rear window.Ok here is another one. I put my Atv in back of truck to use. Also have a nice set of ramps. It comes w straps to attach to the ball or bumper to keep it from slipping off. I hook the straps up maybe 50% of the time. Cutting corners and steps, this increases my risk of something bad happening.
Funny thing is when my kids set it up, it’s always strapped to the truck. I’ve taught them the right way, but I have adapted to cutting corners. I need to heed my own instructions. Thought I’d share.
At least you haven't put your quad through the rear window.
That’s a good one! I’ve had the ramp slip off before, always used that strap after that. Luckily I was unloading and just unloaded a little faster then my liking.Ok here is another one. I put my Atv in back of truck to use. Also have a nice set of ramps. It comes w straps to attach to the ball or bumper to keep it from slipping off. I hook the straps up maybe 50% of the time. Cutting corners and steps, this increases my risk of something bad happening.
Funny thing is when my kids set it up, it’s always strapped to the truck. I’ve taught them the right way, but I have adapted to cutting corners. I need to heed my own instructions. Thought I’d share.