JEL
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I was the only one that would straddle the roof and put on the ridge cap. I was harnessed in and hooked to the lift.That's definitely a spectator sport.
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I was the only one that would straddle the roof and put on the ridge cap. I was harnessed in and hooked to the lift.That's definitely a spectator sport.
Lots better than smooth bottom boots after it started snowing an hour ago. Ask me how I know.I was the only one that would straddle the roof and put on the ridge cap. I was harnessed in and hooked to the lift.
Used to screw off the metal by hanging a step ladder from the ridge. Fun times. mtmuleyI was the only one that would straddle the roof and put on the ridge cap. I was harnessed in and hooked to the lift.
The previous roof was shakes. My uncle said two guys did the whole roof standing duck footed on the edge of one by fours. No safety lines of course.Used to screw off the metal by hanging a step ladder from the ridge. Fun times. mtmuley
Had to rig up a rappelling line from a peak once to get the 14/12 section of barn roof. Could move around pretty comfortably in my climbing harness once I locked off the rope.Used to screw off the metal by hanging a step ladder from the ridge. Fun times. mtmuley
But… but… but what about the lever gun????View attachment 297025
Spent the morning at the range with the day gun, the night gun, and the elk gun. Felt easy today. Ready to go.
It’s had more range time this summer than anyone else. Can’t wait to chase deer.But… but… but what about the lever gun????