How to Determine Step Spacing for Your Treestand Ladder
Building a safe and effective ladder for your treestand requires accurate step spacing. This guide addresses different treestand heights, from 10 yards to 30 feet, and provides calculations for equal step separation. For instance, with 21 steps for a 10-yard ladder, you'll find how to determine the distance between each. Similarly, explore spacing for ladders with 25 and 26 steps at varying heights. Understanding these measurements ensures you maintain not only safety but also comfort when using your treestand.
How to Determine Step Spacing for Your Treestand Ladder
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Your treestand is 10 yards from the ground. You have 21 steps to build your ladder with. What distance, d, should you separate the steps to have an equal distance between each step?
Your treestand is 24 feet from the ground. You have 25 steps to build your ladder with. What distance, d, should you separate the steps to have an equal distance between each step?
Your treestand is 30 feet from the ground. You have 26 steps to build your ladder with. What distance, d, should you separate the steps to have an equal distance between each step?
Your treestand is 5 meters from the ground. You have 26 steps to build your ladder with. What distance, d, should you separate the steps to have an equal distance between each step?
Your treestand is 8 yards from the ground. You have 25 steps to build your ladder with. What distance, d, should you separate the steps to have an equal distance between each step?