Texasbuckeye
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I have good news for you! 45 degrees roughly equals 100%. Rise of 1 over run of 1.
My poor understanding of slope vs degrees. Gotcha
I have good news for you! 45 degrees roughly equals 100%. Rise of 1 over run of 1.
Dang, I need to re-evaluate hiking/climbing...80% is only 10 degree off straight up. I would never approach that kind of slope without ropes and lots of help. Going down at 80 degrees is essentially a controlled fall (? The controlled part if the ground isn’t solid) and would be a disaster for most without ropes and attachment points.
I am never going to your freakin hunting spot. But rock on brother, you have my respect.View attachment 110207
Its definitely doable and not super uncommon during sheep hunts. Its not something you want to do all the time but can be worth it in some instances, especially when retrieving an animal.
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Its definitely doable and not super uncommon during sheep hunts. Its not something you want to do all the time but can be worth it in some instances, especially when retrieving an animal.
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Its definitely doable and not super uncommon during sheep hunts. Its not something you want to do all the time but can be worth it in some instances, especially when retrieving an animal.
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Its definitely doable and not super uncommon during sheep hunts. Its not something you want to do all the time but can be worth it in some instances, especially when retrieving an animal.
View attachment 110207
Its definitely doable and not super uncommon during sheep hunts. Its not something you want to do all the time but can be worth it in some instances, especially when retrieving an animal.
View attachment 110207
Its definitely doable and not super uncommon during sheep hunts. Its not something you want to do all the time but can be worth it in some instances, especially when retrieving an animal.