I bought some 100' lengths of climbing rope that is about 1/2" in diameter that I cut into 3 equal lengths and attach a puisic knot to each length, that I use as safety ropes on all my treestands - hang ons or ladders. Depending on the set up of the ladder stand, I may try and toss the rope around the tree as I'm first putting up the stand and use the rope kind of like a lineman's belt, or I just try and climb carefully as someone steadies the bottom of the ladder. Once I get to the heigth where I can reach the tree, I tie one end of the rope to the tree. Once I get the stand cinched in tight, I stand on the plat form and re-tie the rope around the tree as high as I can reach. I then use the rope as a pull up rope for my gear, and as a safety rope as I climb and hunt from the stand. The reason I cut them all 33' is that some of my stands may end up at 20', plus about 8 to reach up above my head, and a few feet to wrap around the tree and tieback upon itself. Often, once installed, the rope hangs just off the ground. The heavy rope tends not to blow around in the wind - even here in Nebraska, and it doesn't burn your fingers as easily when you're letting something down. Also, the ropes are bright orange making it easy for a guest to find the stand when I send them in there.