Great video. Thanks. I was 1 sticking with a 12 inch stick with a OOAL platform and a 4 step aider. Now, going to 3 step Helium with Helium platform and 1 step aider. Makes sense not to have to fight with a multiple aider.
Very efficient. My question is what do you do if the tree has limbs on it, tie a linesman belt on temporarily? I would like to see a video ascending and descending with limbs.
I’m a climbing tree stand guy (Lone Wolf Assault Combo) but I’m intrigued by the one stick method due to the extreme light weight and mobility. From the videos I’ve seen yours seems to be the least complicated method so far. Very impressed. Thanks for the time and effort in making this video! We’ll done!
Seems like a really great way to climb. Thank you for the tip. I was going to try the one step method this year with my new saddle and make a double-rung rope ladder hanging off the stick but I think you're right one aider seems like a better idea. It's lighter than a rope ladder made from a life line and not as much to go wrong. Thanks again.
Thank you for making this video. I used this method this year with a three step LW stick with out the aider and am very happy with the speed and efficiency to get to height. Your short film was very helpful. May modify a stick next year for an aider. I use a linesman's for getting around limbs which are quite common on the trees I hunt. Very simple to move tether/stick past, and not an issue with this method.
Very good demonstration. Instead of the stick I use a lone wolf climbing seat. Go up faster have a nice size platform to stand on. Maybe a pound or two more but faster and more comfortable while up.
Really like this style of climbing. Need to try this out seem very safe and a good lite weight for them really far hikes on some public lands. Thanks for sharing bro
Works great. First time I tried it I realized its by far the easiest way to climb. And only having to carry one stick. Its all around the best way to climb and I'm a bigger guy saying that. Only thing is if using the muddy sticks (which I have) when you pull your rope out of the cam it makes a click, I'm going to try a beast stick with a button, we see how that works. Thanks for the video.
Trying at a known safe location in the dark before going to the woods is key, but should be done with all gear setup that you would have while hunting.
Outstanding. Thanks
Great video. Thanks. I was 1 sticking with a 12 inch stick with a OOAL platform and a 4 step aider. Now, going to 3 step Helium with Helium platform and 1 step aider. Makes sense not to have to fight with a multiple aider.
Very efficient. My question is what do you do if the tree has limbs on it, tie a linesman belt on temporarily? I would like to see a video ascending and descending with limbs.
I’m a climbing tree stand guy (Lone Wolf Assault Combo) but I’m intrigued by the one stick method due to the extreme light weight and mobility. From the videos I’ve seen yours seems to be the least complicated method so far. Very impressed. Thanks for the time and effort in making this video! We’ll done!
Can you make the same video on a gnarly tree with lots of limbs?
Seems like a really great way to climb. Thank you for the tip. I was going to try the one step method this year with my new saddle and make a double-rung rope ladder hanging off the stick but I think you're right one aider seems like a better idea. It's lighter than a rope ladder made from a life line and not as much to go wrong. Thanks again.
Thank you for making this video. I used this method this year with a three step LW stick with out the aider and am very happy with the speed and efficiency to get to height. Your short film was very helpful. May modify a stick next year for an aider. I use a linesman's for getting around limbs which are quite common on the trees I hunt. Very simple to move tether/stick past, and not an issue with this method.
Best demonstration of 1 stickin I’ve seen yet
Really nice technique. Very impressed with how simple and effective it is. Thanks for sharing.
Very good demonstration. Instead of the stick I use a lone wolf climbing seat. Go up faster have a nice size platform to stand on. Maybe a pound or two more but faster and more comfortable while up.
Man I really appreciate you sharing that. Thank you.
Thanks Chris, I like this method and you explained it really well.
Really like this style of climbing. Need to try this out seem very safe and a good lite weight for them really far hikes on some public lands. Thanks for sharing bro
Works great. First time I tried it I realized its by far the easiest way to climb. And only having to carry one stick. Its all around the best way to climb and I'm a bigger guy saying that. Only thing is if using the muddy sticks (which I have) when you pull your rope out of the cam it makes a click, I'm going to try a beast stick with a button, we see how that works. Thanks for the video.
That is awesome! Going to try it with my kestrel!
Great job explaining and very safe method. Although I would prefer to tie the stick to me somehow in case I dropped it
Very slick. Nice job!
My only concern with this style of climbing is trying to safely come down in the dark or set up in the dark
Trying at a known safe location in the dark before going to the woods is key, but should be done with all gear setup that you would have while hunting.
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Too much trouble for me. The muddy sticks are as heavy as 4 wild edge steps that can get you 20ft with a knaider and swaider a lot faster.
How is he keeping that Sitdrag from falling???
Well done!
Couldn't hear a word you said and my tablet is completely turned up...
My Stick is better than bacon.