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I would like to tell my story.
I was hunting in Ks. Climbing a tree using a climber and trimming limbs as I went up the tree. About 10 ft up, my stand broke, upper part, I fell backwards and my harness caught me and kept me in my stand. Yes I use my harness while Im climbing with a tree climber. No doubt that saved my life.
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Originally posted by Jeremy7306 View PostMaybe I interject and ask a question???
How do y’all use a harness with a tripod? I’m not able to tie my harness in the tree closest to my tripod, a lifeline maybe? Any other ideas?
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I remember years ago, a friend of the family told me about a story, of a guy he knew, who fell out of a tree. I think the guy had a old back quiver or him quiver and possibly a arrow knocked on the bow. He fell out of a oak tree, if I remember correctly. We wound up falling and impaling himself with a broadheaded arrow. The guy did not suffer many injuries from the fall it's self, but he bled to death very quickly after the fall.
I know I have dozed off while hunting on either tripods or up in oak trees and dang near fell out of where ever I was. Will scare the crap out of you.
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Nah just like all liberals they want to yell louder, insult and demean those they disagree with and force their way of doing things on others.
I'm not saying don't wear one. I'm just saying just because one chooses not to doesn't mean they are going to have a devastating fall.
And by the way my 9mm is in a retention holster on my hip.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostA lifeline with a prusik knot will work on anything.
I was thinking that. But... I didn’t think about that until I was typing that question! The closest limb runs above me, but about 2-3 feet to the side/back of me. Too far for the tether from my harness to reach on its on. It’s a HSS harness. Guess I need to pick up a lifeline. Thanks!
Carry on guys!
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostUnderstood. But you did state "they" were dangerous. I disagree.
I know Jim personally and just wanted him to know, that's what friends do
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Originally posted by TX_Hoghunter View PostIf y'all quit digging then so will I......
Also I wanted to clarify......I am not mad at anyone. I do like to have discussions and have no issues with agreeing to disagree but also remember that it takes 2 to tango.
-john
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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Postyessir I did. to be used as a fall prevention device yes I think they are, yes I will stand by my statement. don't know why the rope broke, most companies use the cheapest materials possible.
I know Jim personally and just wanted him to know, that's what friends do
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Originally posted by DRT View PostNah just like all liberals they want to yell louder, insult and demean those they disagree with and force their way of doing things on others.
I'm not saying don't wear one. I'm just saying just because one chooses not to doesn't mean they are going to have a devastating fall.
And by the way my 9mm is in a retention holster on my hip.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostCompanies product liability alone prevent them from using the cheapest material possible. Like I said, the lifeline was not designed for such use (your friend fabricated it himself) or it was neglected ( sat out in the elements and became disintegrated). Either of which was preventable.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostNah just like all liberals they want to yell louder, insult and demean those they disagree with and force their way of doing things on others.
I'm not saying don't wear one. I'm just saying just because one chooses not to doesn't mean they are going to have a devastating fall.
And by the way my 9mm is in a retention holster on my hip.
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