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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2020
  • This is the ultimate mobile climbing system for me. This video is not intended for people to identically duplicate or even make this system. Climbing trees is very dangerous so every individual needs to be prepared to assume all of the risks and liability before attempting hunting from a tree or climbing one. If you want to further analyze my approach, the parts I used to make my setup are as follows
    Tube aluminum from onlinemetal.com
    Camo Duct Tape from amazon - amzn.to/2Q4TZCC
    10 inches of 2,000-pound strength rock climbing rope - amzn.to/2EdJDO9 - (I've also used this material to make my lineman's rope to hang from, utilizing prussic chord - amzn.to/3kY8Qgp
    4,500-pound breaking strength webbing for the ladder - amzn.to/3l0LqqH
    about 4 feet of 550-pound breaking strength cordage - amzn.to/2Q7Lcjn
    Green PVC pipe - amzn.to/2Qc1K9K
    Straps and legs to that go against the tree were from XOP climbing sticks. Similar Lone Wolf straps can be purchased on Amazon with this link - amzn.to/3l2o7g3
    End caps - amzn.to/2DaCWMz
    If you decide to try a project like this, be overly careful and practice all safety measures possible, and be prepared to assume all liability for your designs and actions. This type of project is extremely dangerous and it is not advisable to duplicate it.

Комментарии • 493

  • @seansoutdoors
    @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +13

    Since several people have missed it and then asked, I will note that you have to watch the video in full to see how I attach the ladder to me so that it can't fall to the ground. I use a piece of paracord rated at 550 pounds and a steel carabiner rated over 1000 pounds, tie one end to the top of the ladder and the other end clips onto my saddle. Even if I were to drop the ladder (which I intentionally do when coming down the tree for one of the steps) it is going to just hang there waiting for me to grab the paracord and keep going.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      @stan hunt Lol, that will be interesting!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      @stan hunt Maybe I will do that

    • @canadianpatriot5577
      @canadianpatriot5577 10 месяцев назад

      What did you use for the brackets at the top of the sticks? Checked your description, but that part isn't listed

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  10 месяцев назад

      I used the brackets off of a set of Lone Wolf climbing sticks but you can also buy something like that online. I have seen them for sale at around $20 each.

  • @SamkoTradBow
    @SamkoTradBow 4 года назад +39

    No gonna lie! This is the most innovative new method I have seen and still keep you quiet, close to the tree, and not working up a sweat. Brilliant and well done.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +2

      Thanks. I've thought about this for years. Glad I finally took the time to make it

    • @michiganwoodsman2199
      @michiganwoodsman2199 3 года назад +1

      Oh your gunna sweat unless your a stick guy. As in skinny and light

  • @twowolfsmith8561
    @twowolfsmith8561 4 года назад +5

    First and foremost, Thank you Sir for making these videos. I'm a new Hunter, getting overwhelmed with all the things people recommend I "should" have. But, most, very rarely, explain how things work. All of the videos I've been watching from you have given me more knowledge on the actual machanics and break down. I'm slowly getting my gear that I will need for hunting. And this video has me thinking of how I can make my own sticks and ladder for my 265# self and my big feet 🙃. So, again I thank you Sir. Stay strong, stay healthy, stay blessed.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +3

      Thanks. As a beginner, I would suggest just getting sticks from a company, that way you don't have to worry about if it is a tried and tested method. God bless you.

  • @trevorwhite3949
    @trevorwhite3949 2 года назад +1

    First, let me say that I watch hundreds of hunting related videos from climbing methods, saddles, treestands, steps, sticks… I’ve seen it all. Then I see the most innovative DIY system I’ve ever seen. Those step/sticks are fantastic! I will definitely be looking more into this!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  2 года назад

      Thanks. Let me give you an observation I made after using it a bit. It works on straight tree but slanted trees it became tough to climb because you hang off the side of the tree in a real awkward way. If you try making something similar stick to straight trees.

  • @stevepalmateer
    @stevepalmateer 4 года назад +8

    Gotta' hand it to you for coming up with something light and cheap. Can't say I'd want to climb this way though.

  • @gregbirkemeier2231
    @gregbirkemeier2231 4 года назад +8

    6:39 hahaha the famous crash and “I’m ok”

  • @kennethrogers1129
    @kennethrogers1129 3 года назад +1

    Nice!! Will make a set, but am thinking, you could just use one, use a rope cam lock, and rappell down....you call them steps, but you never step on them, they are just hangers for your aider, which is cool, and great idea on the pvc for the aider step!!

  • @flee4170
    @flee4170 4 года назад

    I really like this. This might be a future project for me. But I currently rappel down and I’m far and away sold on it. The speed, ease, and safety of it is such that I’ll never not rappel down again. Thanks for sharing

  • @jasonard7227
    @jasonard7227 4 года назад +2

    I dont know why you dont have more subscribers. great channel Sean very cool how you come up with this stuff. im leaning towards a saddle just hard to pull the trigger with all the summit climbers I have...God Bless you and your family my friend keep up the good work..

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      I'm giving at least one away this year, maybe two saddles on my giveaways page of my website

  • @jeffwhite543
    @jeffwhite543 4 года назад +1

    I like the weight of this homemade system! I have just started getting into the saddle based hunting system and enjoy watching your inputs on this. It gets a bit annoying hearing "I do not recommend this..." I know you're protecting yourself but I think I heard it 50 times lol... Seriously, great job and you really have my mind working on alternates of existing system already available! Keep it coming, new subscriber.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Lol, yeah, I did mention it a lot. God bless you.

  • @bholy1312
    @bholy1312 4 года назад +4

    That is incredible Sean. Thank you for sharing. If I were twenty years younger,I would definitely look into doing something like that. As I get older I think I lose my nerve a little 🤣

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, I agree. I won't be doing this much longer. My age is getting up there too.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      @Bill Madd When I am too old to climb I will just hunt from the ground.

    • @doncook3584
      @doncook3584 4 года назад

      I would suggest viewers debur the interior of the tube after cutting and drilling since nylon webbing is fed inside and great tension is applied with each step

  • @jasonbelcher1762
    @jasonbelcher1762 2 года назад

    I built these yesterday. I just went from carrying almost 12lbs worth of climbing sticks to under 3lbs (including the Tethrd Versalinks used for straps)! Now that's what I'm talking about! You can't go wrong with much less bulk and much less weight. Thank you for the video!!!!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  2 года назад

      Just be sure to use it on straight trees. I tried it on a badly slanted tree once and it was really tough to get up.

  • @theamazinggoldfish8713
    @theamazinggoldfish8713 4 года назад +5

    The Lord has truly blessed you with creativity. Could have used this for hanging wind chimes for my Dad. Thank you so much. Lord bless.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +2

      Amen, praise the Lord for that. Thanks for watching and God bless you.

    • @theamazinggoldfish8713
      @theamazinggoldfish8713 4 года назад +1

      @@seansoutdoors just got my first kill,....it was an evil "Quibbie the penguin" that I bought from a garage sale for a dollar, and stuffed with rolled up carpet! Lol😋

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      @@theamazinggoldfish8713 Lol

  • @reklistube
    @reklistube 4 года назад

    Excellent idea. This is very similar to what DIY Sportsman has done as well. Both of you are truly an inspiration to the rest of us. BTW, that knot when you tie two knots that oppose each other and slide to grab each other when force is applied is called a "Fisherman's knot"

  • @HotRodReverend
    @HotRodReverend 4 года назад

    New subscriber here, been following for a few months. This season my son and are going mobile, I picked up an XOP Evolution stand and 4 of their climbing sticks. After putting it altogether on a lock-n-walk carry harness I was like "This ain't feelin too mobile..." LOL! Love your idea with the climbing aid - it would be important for people to know that your pvc is an all-weather, outdoor pvc, resistant to sunlight, getting brittle, etc. Thanks for the content and the rate at which you post - God bless you.

  • @taylorshytle
    @taylorshytle 3 года назад

    From your last video and this video I have bit the bullet and purchased a saddle today. What you said around the 17:30 mark plays a big part in it. I want to be MOBILE!! Especially mobile when carrying over a mile in on public land!
    THANK YOU for your informative videos.
    Also love seeing a man of God be successful in his gifting. 👊🏽👊🏽

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      Praise the Lord, Jesus. Be safe going in deep. Tell at least one person where to find you in case of an emergency. I always send waypoints on maps to my wife, etc. God bless you.

  • @JBJHonez
    @JBJHonez 7 месяцев назад

    That’s so cool. Very innovative. I’m digging the concept

  • @asianboy8969
    @asianboy8969 4 года назад +6

    As someone who knows a little bit about comic books, it would probably be easier if you just got bit by a spider.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Or was born on the planet Cripton!

  • @G273Outdoors
    @G273Outdoors 3 года назад

    Great idea Sean. This would definitely come in handy on hunts where your way off the beaten path and need to travel light. I would have loved something like this years ago, but, not now, as I am in my mid 50s, I steer away from from taking too many chances when getting 20 feet off the ground. Honestly, I find using a 15 lb pack-able ground blind is the way I am going to hunt this season. Mainly because my son, Zach, will be hunting with me and being with him in the blind gives me more teach-able moments. I got 3 over the last couple years at the end of the season when Walmart put them on sale from $200 down to $75. The blind my son got his deer out of on opening day (5 Sept) was put there a couple weeks ago and deer got used to it quick. Anyway, good luck this season and God bless!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      That's great brother. I set up a blind at the spot I shot my buck in my ten acres last year. Looking forward to trying it

  • @todlew3238
    @todlew3238 4 года назад +1

    Excellent design for the latest craze in mobile hunting. It'll be copied and merchandised. Allow me ,a 63 year old hunter to just stick to my Summit Climber and carry the 20 lbs and walk half as far. My weight savings is in the feather weight of my recurve bow versus the heavy compounds. Good video 👍

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Sounds good. All that matters is that it works and it is safe. God bless you.

  • @underdogoutdoors
    @underdogoutdoors 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, part of the fun of this thing we all do is learning tricks from each other.

  • @Shootemfulloholes
    @Shootemfulloholes 3 года назад

    Dude you have made my day!!! pretty smart mod you have for your sticks and the aider!! i think i have watched this 5 times already!!

  • @kennyking6325
    @kennyking6325 2 года назад +1

    I really like the design of your climbing system

  • @hooked2hunt
    @hooked2hunt 2 года назад

    Awesome video. I love saddle Hunting and this looks like a super functional light weight system.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Yes. However, I've found that it's harder to use on slanted trees

    • @hooked2hunt
      @hooked2hunt 2 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors makes sense. Any aider system is tough to use on slanted trees due to the need to dig your toe into the tree for stability. Great set up though. I haven't seen anything like it.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  2 года назад +1

      @@hooked2hunt Lol, thanks, I like to think outside the box and be a little creative when I can.

  • @jamesbrace3212
    @jamesbrace3212 4 года назад +1

    Wow I'm impressed!
    Good stuff Brother Sean! 👏👏👏👏

  • @lonniejoraskie4440
    @lonniejoraskie4440 4 года назад

    Once again Sean you deliver great idea's for the every day hunter. I really like the weight of this set up , and considering as a child when my mom came out on the porch to call me to supper she did not look around she looked up lol. This is because I too would climb every thing in sight. Great Vid , and God Bless.

  • @samhotstick13.28
    @samhotstick13.28 2 года назад

    As a lineman and Hunter I can tell you that you have a great climbing system , a lot lees effort with your design and safer because your bridge is acting like a choker in case you fall.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback based on your level of experience. I appreciate it. God bless you

  • @jimg5006
    @jimg5006 4 года назад +1

    Hey Sean, I really like the design of those sticks...simple and effective. How do you think they would handle side pressure? I would like to use one alongside my platform as an extra place to put my foot when you have to move around the tree.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +2

      I think if you pushed hard from the side it might be able to slide. I will have to do a test on that in one of the follow up videos I do on this system in the near future ... Keep an eye out for it

  • @robertmiller9142
    @robertmiller9142 Год назад

    This set up is nice and would work very well with a linemans belt or adjustable rope tether around the tree to stabilize you well climbing I have an idea instead of tying knots in the material for the ladder stand where you placed the steps so as not to weaken the material and keep it strong I would like to find out where you found the webbing material that strong? Also I have and idea on how to make the steps a little wider at the top for the foot to rest easier and safer on the top of the step.

  • @madhuntsadventures
    @madhuntsadventures 4 года назад +1

    Great climbing system, Sean! I LOVE the idea and may need to replace my helium sticks and single aider!

  • @kenmathews4522
    @kenmathews4522 2 года назад

    Do the rungs on the ladder-aider that you made spin? It seems that they could if you didn't get your foot all the way in. Also it the pvc slippery? I really enjoyed the video and the system. I may give it a go myself.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  2 года назад

      Yes they can spin. Never had my foot slip

  • @dirtyd2285
    @dirtyd2285 4 года назад

    For that loop of climbing rope opposing overhand knots are probably fine for this purpose, but opposing double-overhand aka double-fisherman's knots will have higher strength and security and never loosen over time. That's what's typically used to make a loop of rope for climbing gear.

  • @richarddean3154
    @richarddean3154 3 года назад

    Nice job on this video - you really saved some weight and got especially high. Thank you for the great content.

  • @samzahaykevitz1840
    @samzahaykevitz1840 3 года назад

    Okay maybe a stupid question but I'll ask anyway. Why do you need the brackets? If you have the rope ladder all that would be needed would be to have a loop through the top end. Pass it around the tree and through itself and just move that up and down the tree as you go. Yes, you would have to take it off going by branches. Has anyone tried doing this? Do you think it would be much more difficult or noisy going up and down the tree?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      The bracket holds the ladder away from the tree so that you can easily and safely get your foot into the ladder. Without the bracket you wouldn't be able to slide your foot in because the ladder would be laying against the tree, it would be a nightmare to try to climb that way.

    • @samzahaykevitz1840
      @samzahaykevitz1840 3 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors Makes sense. Thanks.

    • @reeserohdenburg6878
      @reeserohdenburg6878 3 года назад

      I did a rope ladder off my Stands 20 years ago. Tuff climbing and keeping you balance,the ladder/your feet wants to slip off each side of the tree. It can be done but its a young mans game.

  • @Sheribahadur67
    @Sheribahadur67 3 года назад

    Where did you source the tree bracket that connects to the aluminum step pole? As far as dangerous, as long as you climb and have experience with a safety climbing system with a prisic type or an ascender/descender, with a body harness, I think you take some of the danger out of it. If you fall the safety system should catch you. Of course, I would test practice on very low heights to check and recheck all of your gear to ensure its not going to fail.

  • @125corona
    @125corona 4 года назад

    Great video Sean! and good luck this season!

  • @zacharywatson1458
    @zacharywatson1458 4 года назад

    If you wanna run a light tree stand set up get the millinium M7 ultralight. It weighs 8 lbs. That along with your current climbing stick will get you set up at like 16lbs. I run 1 or I run a saddle. Both are great.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Thanks. Lone wolf custom stands are a super light stand options too.

  • @omarcurbelo5342
    @omarcurbelo5342 2 года назад

    Well done man. Well done

  • @FishHuntDive
    @FishHuntDive 4 года назад

    For your top knot look up a water knot and try that. It will be 100% strength retainability and will look and function much better IMO. Great job on the ladder I will be making one of my own just like it.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Thanks for your opinion

    • @FishHuntDive
      @FishHuntDive 4 года назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures, yes sir. I am not bashing what you’re doing at all I hope you didn’t take it that way. We just use the water knot while using webbing for rescue scenarios in the fire service.

  • @lhb4031
    @lhb4031 4 года назад

    Looks like it may work for me, thanks for your commitment to hunting and research.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Well, be careful ... God be with you.

  • @JDye-youtube
    @JDye-youtube 3 года назад +1

    That’s really innovative, but I’m not sure it would be easier than a one stick with a rappel rope. Nice vid, just the right amount of detail.

  • @B.r.i.a.n.1
    @B.r.i.a.n.1 4 года назад +1

    I dont get it. Id carry a Volkswagen in the woods every time if its comfortable. Its become a common trend on youtube to complicate a simple process of climbing to shed a few lbs. Why not just carry good quality light weight sticks. These systems look maddening in the dark or coming down freezing cold. Im a mobile hunter too, I look for good quality comfortable, reliable gear and rarely concern myself with weight. What am I missing?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      How far do you walk to your hunting spot and how many times have you had to drag a 200 pound deer back out? Donut enough times and the compact and light weight will make more sense

    • @B.r.i.a.n.1
      @B.r.i.a.n.1 4 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors I grew up hunting river bottoms on state land. Im No stranger to long drags. I hunt as far from people as possible but have always prioritized comfort over pack weight. I killed a big 8 on opening day last year solo. Dragged it with my gear and summit climber on my back almost 2 miles. Im a deer dragging machine. Lol

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      @@B.r.i.a.n.1 We are not all as strong as you, Brian, maybe that is why you don't get it.

    • @B.r.i.a.n.1
      @B.r.i.a.n.1 3 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors everyone is so cynical on youtube, its impossible to have any sort of dialogue without people assuming the worst intentions. My original question was a legitimate question. Ill leave it at that.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      @@B.r.i.a.n.1 Perhaps try putting yourself in someone else's shoes if you are seeking understanding. For instance, after college, I joined a Franciscan religious order where we vowed to live in poverty, chastity, and obedience. I took it seriously and to the extreme. In my young immaturity, I looked down on the brothers who wore glasses because I didn't think that was living poverty. I have perfect eyesight and so I don't need glasses, which means it was easy for me to say no one should wear glasses who vows to love in poverty. But, for the person who can't see without glasses, it is a necessity to be able to function at a reasonable capacity. In essence, I needed to learn empathy and how to look at situations from other people's perspectives and needs. That is basically what I was trying to get through to you. Not everyone is as physically strong and fit as you have made yourself sound, and perhaps you should try putting yourself in the shoes of someone who simply is not capable of doing what you can do. Those of us who struggle with all that weight and gear while trying to also drag a deer many miles out of the forest, we look for ways to lower the weight so that we can manage the drag better.
      God bless you.

  • @r-n-jhomesteadlife4800
    @r-n-jhomesteadlife4800 9 месяцев назад

    Love this design Sean.
    I just came across this and want to make a web ladder to hang trail cams.
    Could you describe how you made the ladder. I did not quite see how you attached the pipe.
    Thanks

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  9 месяцев назад +1

      I use the strapping material and cut a long piece. I then cut a piece of green PVC pipe and slid it down to the center of the bottom of the long piece. I tied a knot in the strap on both sides of the PVC so that it couldn't slide around. Up about a foot and a half I slid the strap through another piece of PVC from the opposite ends, one from the right one from the left. I then tied a knot on each side of the plastic piece so that it could not slide around or slide down the strap. And then went up about another foot and a half slid the strap through another piece of PVC pipe and tie the knot on each end so that the pipe could not slide around. I then tied a loop in the top. To make it easier to use in my system I tied a more rigid type of rope to that which would make it go on and off of my step easier. Here is another video on the system
      ruclips.net/video/JG1fdwCRk9c/видео.htmlsi=6X6SOwv4eNo5slRA

    • @r-n-jhomesteadlife4800
      @r-n-jhomesteadlife4800 9 месяцев назад

      @@seansoutdoors
      Thank you Sean. I can't wait to try this.

  • @colincampbell-bussier1018
    @colincampbell-bussier1018 Год назад

    This is great!!! The only think I don’t get is why you run a tether instead of a lineman’s belt. Thank you for the idea

  • @stephenbaker4950
    @stephenbaker4950 Год назад

    Nice method. Good you can make your own. Can see how you would handle a branch

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  Год назад

      Use two lineman ropes. Just put one above the branch then disconnect the one below and keep going

  • @benjaminbunny99
    @benjaminbunny99 Год назад

    Hey, why not use rope for your ladder instead of straps? I can see how knots could tear on straps, but probably not with ropes. Thoughts?

  • @stevemarcinkiewicz9691
    @stevemarcinkiewicz9691 3 года назад

    Add some amsteel daisy chains and that’s one slick method! I’m using something similar, 4-Wild edge steps and a 5 step aider then rappel down and it’s slick.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      Yeah I bought some more rope to be able to try it

  • @Kurtdog63
    @Kurtdog63 3 года назад

    Shew. I am a 12 to 15 feet guy. Sometimes even lower if short trunk trees. I have had two different tree stands, a ladder, and a climber, collapse or spin around a tree. Lucky I survived the falls. This was pre-safety harness days. Don't think the outcome would be the same that high. Had three bucks at the same time 360 degrees within feet of me and they never winded me 12 feet up. Also the steep shot angles from that high can get interesting. Quite a bit of wind sway as well.

  • @goaheadmakeourdayscooterpe9644
    @goaheadmakeourdayscooterpe9644 3 года назад +2

    I would have been up 20' feet and hunting in my Summit Viper until you got to your 4th step.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      Me too ruclips.net/video/rqqqZf0kZdg/видео.html

  • @mikemellon80
    @mikemellon80 4 года назад

    Very impressive. Probably the best system Ive seen.

  • @enjoytheoutdoors1018
    @enjoytheoutdoors1018 4 года назад

    Nice idea Sean! Great work and thanks for sharing.

  • @lolmaker2012
    @lolmaker2012 Год назад

    Are you still using this method to climb trees? Is there anything you would improve on or change in the build?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  Год назад

      I don't use it right now. It only works on straight trees. If there is a lean to the tree it doesn't work well

  • @Canadaman4403
    @Canadaman4403 10 месяцев назад

    Looks like a brilliant idea the only thing that looks a bit sketchy for me not for you would be that stretch where your foot is on the rope ladder and you’re moving up the tether if that leg gives out it could be a nasty experience appreciate the video good luck hunting

  • @BeerCheese
    @BeerCheese 3 года назад

    Great idea. I don’t understand some of these silly negative comments. Most of them don’t even make any sense.

  • @dustindeville5066
    @dustindeville5066 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have a parts list where I can possibly copy what you did? I like this idea, I just do t know where to find the parts.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  8 месяцев назад

      If I remember correctly, I put a list in the description section of this video, didn't I?

  • @Artie6937
    @Artie6937 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome idea, have you had any kick outs ?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  9 месяцев назад +1

      Once, I tried it on a really leaning tree..needs to be on straighter trees

  • @matthewwehrle7233
    @matthewwehrle7233 7 месяцев назад

    Very smart, thanks for sharing!

  • @paulcrave3112
    @paulcrave3112 9 месяцев назад

    Have you tried two tether climbing method? It seems like it would be a simplified version of what you are doing.

  • @conrailbostonline6048
    @conrailbostonline6048 4 года назад

    Awesome stuff! Thanks for posting and sharing!!

  • @ronaldpeterson880
    @ronaldpeterson880 3 года назад

    Spray inside tubing with expanding foam next use stealth strips outside of tubing easy fix . Should cut down on all your noise

  • @TJ321CYA
    @TJ321CYA 3 года назад

    Sean
    What type of rope are you using for your tether? Optus? Does it go all the way to the ground? What is the length?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      It's probably about 8 to 10 feet long. It's rock climbing rope

  • @nickschaps4022
    @nickschaps4022 4 года назад +2

    I like the steps, everything else looks like a hazard. Seems easier and safer to place a few more footholds than screw around with that ladder in the dark. Not to mention if the wind is blowing.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      It's been working well for me, but is definitely not for everyone like I said.

  • @renwhite1809
    @renwhite1809 Год назад

    Do those green tubings roll ? That would scare the shit outta me but very cool

  • @dannyobert3299
    @dannyobert3299 Год назад

    Great video! Can you tell me where you bought the button that the strap attaches too?

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08 Год назад

    Any updates as to how it's working?? I am really considering this! Thank you!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  Год назад

      It only works well on straight trees. If the tree has a slant then it hangs off the side in an uncomfortable way.

  • @blzn04
    @blzn04 3 года назад

    Sean. Do you experience any wobbling or kickouts on those due to there not being a bottom standoff? Im in the process of building a similar setup and id really like to not double my cost on the standoffs. Thanks

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      I haven't had any issues but I can't recommend this to anyone because I don't know the climbing skill level of others.

    • @blzn04
      @blzn04 3 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors yea I know. I have been toying with this idea for over a year now. So if i get hurt its on me lol. The way it should be

  • @Mamabrew
    @Mamabrew Год назад

    Ty Sean!

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj 2 года назад

    You can use a marlin spike hitch knot for making ladders too

  • @hallhouse5098
    @hallhouse5098 3 года назад

    Too many loose parts for my liking.
    I’d end up dropping a key piece out of my pocket and have to come down and start all over or leave a key piece in my truck.
    I’ve used ladders, and different climbers.
    So far my favorite is the lone wolf assasin.
    Lightweight and absolutely quiet going up and down the tree.
    Easy to use and comfortable if you set it up right.
    This in conjunction with a harness and 30’ prussic knot safety rope is my go to set up.
    It’s so light I hook a small pack to it and I can drag a deer with my gear on and not have to leave my weapon or gear in the woods or have to call a buddy to help.
    I like your innovative idea but too many parts to drop while half way up the tree.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      I agree with the climber comment ruclips.net/video/NuqbJtYD4uU/видео.html

  • @rjstewart
    @rjstewart 4 года назад

    The only thing I would do differently is to rappel down and grab them on the way. I use a 30’ tether when climbing and sometimes just stay in it when hunting. I always rappel down.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Repelling is fun

    • @rjstewart
      @rjstewart 4 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors That too! For me though it's a safety thing. Ever since I dropped a stick at the top of the tree and had to fiddle faddle down with a single screw in step I've climbed with a long enough rope to self-rescue via rappel and of course, why bother doing all the work to come down a step at the time then! :-)

  • @douglasguenter9982
    @douglasguenter9982 4 года назад

    Wow, really nice setup. Thank you!!!

  • @qacwac
    @qacwac 3 года назад

    Believe I'm going to try this. Any thoughts on things you'd do differently with a JX3 Hybrid? Just got it and am getting into saddle style hunting. Also, any idea on where you can get the legs that go against the tree without having to cannibalize some others?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      You can buy parts on lone wolf website.

  • @namnames4107
    @namnames4107 4 года назад

    Please Sean do a video with climbing spurs and line mans rope "flip line" on the saddle. I am looking into this method and I notice everybody is trying to go ultra lite. I have just bought the TETHRD platform and mantis,and the millennium M250 sticks they are lite, but seen a few ideas like a lone wolf hand climber portion as a climbing method I tried that and that didnt pan out to well though.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +2

      I'll try. It's hard to find time right now

  • @Wilt11-14
    @Wilt11-14 3 года назад

    I think if you used a knaider/swaider climbing system instead of your multi step aider, you could get up and down the tree even quicker and easier. Great design!

  • @conrailbostonline6048
    @conrailbostonline6048 4 года назад

    So my "friend" wants to do something very similar...."He" is looking at online metals and found the aluminum square tubing. "He" is wondering what thickness of the material you went with? 1" x .062", 1" x .065", or 1" x .125" ? Thanks, "He" appreciates it!!

  • @everythingoutdoorsman
    @everythingoutdoorsman 4 года назад

    Sean. Where did you get the rest of the components for the sticks? Particularly the rake part that bites into the tree. Thanks for the ideas

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Took them off of an XOP climbing stick

  • @djkilpatrick5256
    @djkilpatrick5256 3 года назад

    Would you be able to make a step by step video for the ladder? This is awesome. Thanks so much for this video

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      I did show how I made it either in the later half of this one or in the follow-up video I made to this video I can't remember which

    • @djkilpatrick5256
      @djkilpatrick5256 3 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors thanks sean. I know the videos are time consuming, but I appreciate everything you do

  • @thehuntingchallenge
    @thehuntingchallenge 3 года назад

    Like the idea behind this as I’ve worked on trying to improve my climbing method. With what you are showing in your vid, would you simply place your Tethrd rope over a limb if encountered one?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      I carry two and throw the other one over the limb and disconnect the lower one and keep going

    • @thehuntingchallenge
      @thehuntingchallenge 3 года назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures makes sense. I saw the other video when you compared the time of climbing between 4 climbing methods, (if memory recalls) enjoyed it. For this year, I settled on hawks with a 5 step naider. Still have a few practice climbs to do but have been sold on the saddle since last year. Just trying to work towards the most efficient way to climbing height 😂.

  • @chootum8295
    @chootum8295 4 года назад

    Awesome video. I know it would sound highly improbable, but I would pack a long rope to rappel down the tree would the aider break or the rope tied to the aider would fail. Do you you have a plan B if that would happen? God Bless Sean!

  • @lonniedickerson9257
    @lonniedickerson9257 3 года назад

    Love your creativity!

  • @Njjb122
    @Njjb122 3 года назад

    Sean what do you think about the lone wolf .5 stand...right now im debating getting the tetherd phantom or that .5 lwcg stand

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      I like the .5. I'm thinking of getting one too.

  • @ChickensAndGardening
    @ChickensAndGardening 3 года назад

    very cool. I've been up three times in my Summit Viper, about 8-10'. With a supply bag, it's probably 35 or 40 lbs. I've finally got shoulder straps and molle belt to make it easier to pack into the woods and back. Now I'm wondering if I should just switch to a saddle system which seems so much lighter and simpler... or maybe try to get a few kills with the climber first, to justify the cost :)

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      It's up to you but saddle hunting takes some getting used to and are harder to shoot from

    • @michaelshiver9878
      @michaelshiver9878 2 года назад

      I could hear you hastilen..4 the young folks.sweat like hell..

    • @michaelshiver9878
      @michaelshiver9878 2 года назад

      Probably will adapt something close 2 that though. Thanks 4 the thought..

    • @michaelshiver9878
      @michaelshiver9878 2 года назад

      Probably will adapt something close 2 that though. Thanks 4 the thought..

  • @josepho2813
    @josepho2813 3 года назад

    This is amazing can’t believe I missed this video

  • @SellsZac
    @SellsZac 4 года назад

    My big tall clumsy self may struggle to do that in the dark. Right now I use 4 Helium Hawk sticks and one piece of rope. I can get to 18-22 feet pretty easily.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      I'm going to film a video in the dark to help answer that question.

  • @casualobserver77
    @casualobserver77 4 года назад

    Very interesting setup for sure.
    Lol let's see you hang that set up in 100 degrees like here in South FL archery season (which started August 8th)
    I'll probably stay with my xop sticks...

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      I did this when the temperature was around 90 degrees. That is pretty hot too if you ask me.

    • @doncook3584
      @doncook3584 4 года назад

      You need a mental evaluation hunting in hot weather Florida or Nebraska where I live. And shame on game agencies that for opening so early.

  • @Lifestyle50
    @Lifestyle50 3 года назад

    Hi Sean great video, I’m always watching and learning different ways to climb the trees. I really love your idea and would like to make the sticks you have here. I just have one question can you give me a little more information on how you made your versa button please? (Hardware and if you used graded bolts and the size)
    God bless 🙏🏻
    Stay safe 🧼

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      I think I provide those details in the description of this video ruclips.net/video/NuqbJtYD4uU/видео.html

    • @Lifestyle50
      @Lifestyle50 3 года назад

      Thank you for the quick response.

  • @davidcapella4877
    @davidcapella4877 3 года назад

    very interested in this set up. What did you use for, or where did you get, the teeth that bite into the tree?

  • @joelmcmahan7386
    @joelmcmahan7386 3 года назад

    I think you should patent that. I would use one for sure but understand what you say about climbing trees. Nice work god bless SOA stay safe and good luck

  • @WildUrbanAdventures
    @WildUrbanAdventures 8 месяцев назад

    Very cool method!

  • @ronaldols8975
    @ronaldols8975 4 года назад

    Very nice! What knots did you use next to the PVC? Thanks for sharing

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Just a regular knot which prevents the strap from sliding through the pvc.

  • @leafinitup1
    @leafinitup1 4 года назад

    Go think tank. Great idea. I don’t think that it’s for me, but it’s always cool to use an original idea that you created . Maybe clip a lightweight tether from the aider to your saddle somewhere just in case it slips out of your hand. Be safe brotha!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Ummmm it is clipped to the saddle. Did you watch the video?

    • @leafinitup1
      @leafinitup1 4 года назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures Yes, but I’m getting old and my eyesight is crap. LOL. Glad you have it all covered. Go get em!!!

    • @brianbennett8445
      @brianbennett8445 4 года назад

      What a great idea! Hats off to you for thinking out of the box. And, thank you for sharing it with us.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Thanks, Brian. God bless you.

  • @changingviewspc
    @changingviewspc Год назад

    Great stuff. 👍👍

  • @andrewwaters4615
    @andrewwaters4615 3 года назад

    Hey Sean, sorry if i missed it, but what grade aluminum tube did you buy off of “onlinemetals”?

    • @andrewwaters4615
      @andrewwaters4615 3 года назад

      Also what size tubing did you get?

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад +1

      It's listed in the description of the other video I did on this. The tube, I used 27 inches of aluminum 1" tube www.onlinemetals.com/en/buy/aluminum/1-x-0-065-aluminum-square-tube-6061-t6-extruded/pid/20737

  • @coletteproctor7316
    @coletteproctor7316 4 года назад

    Hi
    Were you able to buy the cleats that attach to the peices of tube aluminum, that dig into to the tree, or did you remove them from other climbing sticks? Tks

  • @doncook3584
    @doncook3584 4 года назад

    I observed you file the outside edges to get rid of the burgers that might’ve been present after the cut but I didn’t see you do anything with the inside of the tube where are you cut or were you drilled holes and it seems like that might be an issue where sharp metal meets nylon strapping even if it’s covered with camouflage duct tape

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      The way the bolt components attach they completely cover the hole, there is no contact with the area where the hole was drilled by the material. It is not an issue.

    • @doncook3584
      @doncook3584 4 года назад

      Sean's Outdoor Adventures thanks I watched the video again and realized I did a poor job explaining my concerns. I mean the green material you feed the webbing through which become the steps in your ladder. You described it but my feeble hearing couldn’t detect what that material was, only that you bought on Amazon and cut into 6” sections. You didn’t show that part and that is what I was asking about. The strap on part on which the aider/ladder hangs is awesome as is the cordage to retrieve the ladder. So if you could cover the green material that was my concern. Any sharp metal and nylon webbing are not good bedfellows. Thanks looking forward to hearing back

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      @@doncook3584 The green material is PVC pipe. There is a link for it in the description section of this video. God bless you.

  • @hattrick1974tube
    @hattrick1974tube 3 года назад

    If you used a one stick method with a 40ft rope and used a belay device on the way down .
    Your decent would be so much faster.. but I love the enginuity!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      More weight in carrying all that stuff which counters the reason for going one stick.

  • @FirstLast-lf1kt
    @FirstLast-lf1kt 4 года назад

    Very awesome system you made.

  • @kennethrogers1129
    @kennethrogers1129 3 года назад

    Wow, nice mounts behind you, need to know where you hunt!!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      All over the place!

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  3 года назад

      How to Hunt Whitetail Deer: ruclips.net/p/PL-rtLON_MVhOmalb_VHxvWQ-VjeAczpCz

  • @hemispherecoffee
    @hemispherecoffee 4 года назад

    Good job, Sean. I missed you... where have you been? This is Paul with Hunter's Blend Coffee; we met up at ATA in Indy.

    • @seansoutdoors
      @seansoutdoors  4 года назад

      Hey Paul, how have you been? I've been right here cranking out the videos. I've probably uploaded about 40 or 50 since we met in January. Thanks for stopping by!!! God bless you

    • @hemispherecoffee
      @hemispherecoffee 4 года назад

      @@seansoutdoors Wow, OK I'll check things out. We are doing well.

  • @Ahmad0819
    @Ahmad0819 4 года назад

    This is a great set-up.