I resisted trying this for a while. Today was the day I broke down and gave it a go. I'm currently carrying three full size Lone Wolf sticks on my pack for getting to hunting height for my saddle setup. It definitely was not as difficult as I thought it would be. The tree I tried was not a good first try. I had multiple limbs (two off the back you can't see in the pic) to navigate around and it had a decent lean being a forked base tree. This was my view down after two stick moves and hanging the platform.
I'm going to practice with it a few more times this week. I think on relatively straight trees without a lot of limbs to work around, it would be much easier than it was for me today. I also was going slow and getting a feel for it. If I go this route, it will knock around 5ish pounds off my pack weight and actually allow me to get as high as I want to go. I see the benefits, and I also didn't die (this time). Knee pads were a must, I spent a lot of time hanging on the tree with my knees into the trunk. I just reversed the process to get down, I'm not ready to try the rappelling route down.
Anybody else given this a shot?
I'm going to practice with it a few more times this week. I think on relatively straight trees without a lot of limbs to work around, it would be much easier than it was for me today. I also was going slow and getting a feel for it. If I go this route, it will knock around 5ish pounds off my pack weight and actually allow me to get as high as I want to go. I see the benefits, and I also didn't die (this time). Knee pads were a must, I spent a lot of time hanging on the tree with my knees into the trunk. I just reversed the process to get down, I'm not ready to try the rappelling route down.
Anybody else given this a shot?