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 | | From: | Tracy and Brian | | Subject: | Re: Tree Stands | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:01:13 -0600 |
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 | We use permanant stands for our hunting. Every year before the hunt, as part of out scouting, we check the condition and ensure they're still solid.
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message news: <10nvciib13n5d6e@corp.supernews.com>... > "Michaelb" wrote in message > news:20041026162815.41853.qmail@web54405.mail.yahoo.com... > >> I read in another newsgroup that 2 men died in > >> Mississippi last weekend > >> from falls out of tree stands in separate incidents. > >> Just a safety > >> reminder for all and a plug for the use of safety > >> harnesses. > > > > Well and truly said, Paul. It is my understanding > > that some significant fraction of falls from tree > > stand occur when climbing the ladder to or from the > > stand. Has anyone here come up with any quiet methods > > for using a safety strap while on the ladder? Good > > hunting! Michael > > I've been seeing a product advertised on The Outdoor Channel that sounds > like it would be perfect for just this situation. But wouldn't you know it, > when I want to see the commercial, it's not being aired! ;-p > > Evidently, it is a device that has an auto-retract feature and a braking > system. I believe that you strap it up in the tree when you initially put > up the treestand. Then, you bring the strap/rope down. It appears if the > strap/rope comes out too quickly, it will clamp down and stop. Then, when > you go to climb up the tree/ladder, you clip this to your safety harness. > As you come up the tree/ladder, it auto-retracts as you ascend. If you > fall, the breaking device kicks in, arresting your fall and slowly lowering > you to the ground. > > Now, if I can see the commercial, I'll post the contact information. > -- > Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers > http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com > G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods > http://www.herefishyfishy.com
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