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<blockquote data-quote="jbd6c6" data-source="post: 228051" data-attributes="member: 5374"><p>Iswoody, I got the rope ladder from Lowes for like $30. I was looking for a swing set rope ladder or something similar but they didn't have any. I settled for a heavier but stronger fire escape ladder. It stacks together for compact carrying and folds up inside my stand. </p><p></p><p>The past couple times I've used it have been difficult. Hard to find a good straight tree that has a thick branch to throw the rope for the ladder over. I've decided my next purchase will be a climbing stand. </p><p></p><p>Good idea hunting the stand early then switching to a ground blind. Keeps the slow days a little more exciting with at least a change of scenery. I'll give it a try next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbd6c6, post: 228051, member: 5374"] Iswoody, I got the rope ladder from Lowes for like $30. I was looking for a swing set rope ladder or something similar but they didn't have any. I settled for a heavier but stronger fire escape ladder. It stacks together for compact carrying and folds up inside my stand. The past couple times I've used it have been difficult. Hard to find a good straight tree that has a thick branch to throw the rope for the ladder over. I've decided my next purchase will be a climbing stand. Good idea hunting the stand early then switching to a ground blind. Keeps the slow days a little more exciting with at least a change of scenery. I'll give it a try next time. [/QUOTE]
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