I have acquired a set of buckinghams.
Okay. now for giggles, I should replace the belts. Maybe put a pad on there. Then get some sort of cheap saddle. Then figure get the flipline, and assorted stuff.
The general idea is to "get up a tree" a few feet and see if I can handle it. If I don't freak out and can understand the general principal of getting up/down, it might be useful eventually.
I do firewood up here. once in awhile some homeowner wants something removed. I am NOT insured for that. Could I get a waiver signed and do it anyway?? Just thinking...
Practice would be a nice pondo or something out in the wood cut. Climb the sucker remove the limbs. Learn how to chunk it down. Practice this a few times for the sheer fun of it!
Now.... to put this idea into perspective. I am NOT going to drop thousands of $$ getting "SETUP" right. The gaffs were freebies. They will get me in a tree. cheap saddle. Cheap flip line. Try it. If I can get 12 feet up a tree... then I will try for 15 the next time.
Am I crazy??
Okay. now for giggles, I should replace the belts. Maybe put a pad on there. Then get some sort of cheap saddle. Then figure get the flipline, and assorted stuff.
The general idea is to "get up a tree" a few feet and see if I can handle it. If I don't freak out and can understand the general principal of getting up/down, it might be useful eventually.
I do firewood up here. once in awhile some homeowner wants something removed. I am NOT insured for that. Could I get a waiver signed and do it anyway?? Just thinking...
Practice would be a nice pondo or something out in the wood cut. Climb the sucker remove the limbs. Learn how to chunk it down. Practice this a few times for the sheer fun of it!
Now.... to put this idea into perspective. I am NOT going to drop thousands of $$ getting "SETUP" right. The gaffs were freebies. They will get me in a tree. cheap saddle. Cheap flip line. Try it. If I can get 12 feet up a tree... then I will try for 15 the next time.
Am I crazy??