Huge fan of my lone wolf setup. I did recently switch from the MR Mule on a Guide Lite frame to the MR Pop Up 28. More room in the pop up and the way the climber fits in the shelf is cleaner. Hope this helps...
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This is one of the cleanest set ups I’ve seen. I run a SG solo and strap it to the back. I like this set up quite a bit. How quick is getting it set in the pack and detaching the bag from frame? Smooth, streamlined pack/stand set ups are a priority for me.
Looks awesome. I’m going to pick up a pop up the next time I see one in the classifieds.
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Schmalzy, I have never put myself on a timer and I typically try to be quiet and not use any light... with that said, from the time I get to my desired tree to the time I start climbing it is probably right around 3-4 minutes.
On the reverse, from the time I jump out of the tree to the time I am walking it is probably double that. I have found a few ways to streamline the process; I have used a white paint marker to mark where all the packs straps/buckles should pass through the climber, to keep it consistent and have the climber “locked in” to the pack. To me it pays to be methodical with my setup and tear down.
I was considering moving to a saddle setup, but in my part of the country it is rare for me to not find a good tree in the area I want to be in.... Southern Va, mostly on military bases and in the “backcountry”.
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Thanks for the detailed response, appreciate it. Like the paint marker idea, will have to try it. Is the pack a reasonable enough size you can keep it in the stand with you?
What part of southern VA? I went to high school in Chesapeake and spent a lot of time in VB. Hunted a few times on the Eastern Shore.
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