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  1. To create a tree stand safety rope, you need to1:
    1. Cut the guide wire out of a good quality rope that has a safe working load of at least 300 pounds. Cut it 18 to 19 foot long.
    2. Use a lighter to singe the ends of your cut rope and keep it from unraveling.
    3. Next you need a strap to connect around the tree.
    A tree stand harness rope is also used to anchor the hunter to the tree2.
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    First thing you need is to cut the guide wire out of a good quality rope that has a safe working load of at least 300 pounds. I cut mine 18 to 19 foot long. My theory on length is to make it as high as your stand. Use a lighter to singe the ends of your cut rope and keep it from unraveling. 2. Next you need a strap to connect around the tree.
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    The harness is designed to wrap over your thighs and torso, distributing pressure evenly across your body. Nevertheless, a lifeline extends from the hunter’s head and reaches down to the ground. It is also called a tree stand harness rope that is used to anchor.
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