New hanging tree-stand and ladder sections pre-painted ... |
Needin' a tree-stand that was light and packable, I chose the Summit Raptor RSX Eagle ... which is all-welded aluminum weighin' a mere 7.2 lbs. and sports a 21" wide x 28" deep durable platform. Its foam-stuffed saddle-style seat is comfortable enough and was camouflaged in Realtree AP; however, the aluminum frame was not, which is one of the reasons for this post. It, by the way, came powder-coated in a dark olive-drab. The ladder that I purchased was the Millennium 20' Stick Climber, which weighed a total of 15 lbs. and consists of 5 stack-able 4' sections that nest together for easy transport. Again, this also came in a dark olive-drab finish. Hell, y'all ... I'd have paid extra for a camo finish, but that option was not offered for either product. But, with a few colors of flat camo spray-paint and some fresh-picked foliage, I'm fixin' to show y'all how I rectified that minor dilemma!
Various twigs & sprigs to use as nature's stencils ... |
The base-coat is basically a free-styled woodland camo ... |
Well, it's ain't Mossy Oak or Realtree quality ... but it works! At a distance lookin' up, this once uniform shape is broken-up. |
My improvised junk-mail bark stencil! |
The finished faux-bark treatment; these ladder sections may stand-out here, but blend well at a distance against a tree. |
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