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Nice looking set up. & on the second comment, speaking from experience, the day you don’t think you’ll need it is the day you do. Ha ha.
 

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Also speaking from experience, you don’t want the first time you use that gear to be because you HAD to use it.

Take it out, set it up, pull a vehicle, set up the rigging, get it a tiny bit dirty. You want to be familiar with your equipment before you need it. Often I find in the practice process that I either am missing an additional piece of gear I hadn’t thought of, or there’s some type of skill or knowledge I’m missing. Good to catch before when it’s fixable and no big deal.
 

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Also speaking from experience, you don’t want the first time you use that gear to be because you HAD to use it.

Take it out, set it up, pull a vehicle, set up the rigging, get it a tiny bit dirty. You want to be familiar with your equipment before you need it. Often I find in the practice process that I either am missing an additional piece of gear I hadn’t thought of, or there’s some type of skill or knowledge I’m missing. Good to catch before when it’s fixable and no big deal.

totally agree on the above statement.
 
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Ben Cleveland is absolutely rite. That type of prep will help you prevent bad things from happening. Ron