I just thought I'd share this rig I've been using for the past few years. It's really simple, and I just kinda modified the Summit safety harness design.
You need the right kind of rope, polly climbing rope works great if you rough it up a bit. Dragging a new rope down a gravel road for a few miles will do the trick.
This works great for lock-on and ladder stands. Attach a long rope at the bottom of the tree or ladder, then above the place where you'll be sitting. It helps if it's semi tight. Make a loop with an overhand knot in a separate short piece of rope and wrap it around the tree rope (the one going from the base to where you’ll be sitting) like shown in the drawing. Now you can clip on at the bottom and slide the knot up as you climb. When you pull sudden pressure on the knot, it cinches down on the tree rope and stops decent. You're protected from the moment you leave the ground.
If this doesn't make any since, let me know, I'll try to clarify. This is my first attempt at posting an image, hope it works.
