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<blockquote data-quote="Davs2601" data-source="post: 3054153" data-attributes="member: 6772"><p>I use a similar set up. Lone wolf alpha and 3 lw sticks. I added a circular piece of climbing rope to the bottom stick. This allows me to get a little higher with 3 sticks. Use the rope at the bottom for the first step. It' attached to the bottom cleat and just long enough to wrap on the button when stowed.</p><p>Far cheaper than adding a 4th stick.</p><p>Also. There is a packable ladder stan I found years ago. It' light and fast and I can get in and out. I use it on sloped terrain so I can be higher without a tall stand.</p><p>3rd option and my most often used, is the cheap tripod seat from academy. Fund a comply tree or cedar and sit at the base. I use the xbow when I use this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davs2601, post: 3054153, member: 6772"] I use a similar set up. Lone wolf alpha and 3 lw sticks. I added a circular piece of climbing rope to the bottom stick. This allows me to get a little higher with 3 sticks. Use the rope at the bottom for the first step. It' attached to the bottom cleat and just long enough to wrap on the button when stowed. Far cheaper than adding a 4th stick. Also. There is a packable ladder stan I found years ago. It' light and fast and I can get in and out. I use it on sloped terrain so I can be higher without a tall stand. 3rd option and my most often used, is the cheap tripod seat from academy. Fund a comply tree or cedar and sit at the base. I use the xbow when I use this method. [/QUOTE]
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