The main storage area of the range bag contains my fall-arrest climbing harness, small lift bag, climbing
fanny pack, and water bottle, as well as a spare fall-arrest tether.
My harness is a Miller, with positioning straps on both sides. I clip those to my positioning strap's large
steel carabiner, and leave the ladder hook "parked" on the chest strap until I clip onto the tower.
I always bring a water bottle with me to sip on while I work. (and occasionally need to lower it for a refill)
The red bag is my primary light-duty lift bag. It's got 50m of rope and is rigged with pulleys for up on the
tower as well as at the base. It also includes pouches with additional hardware and short ropes
I'm currently using a large fishing hat to shade my head and neck from the sun, especially valuable on long
sunny days. That hat just gets tossed in on top.
Before climbing, I usually review the hardware I'm carrying in my fanny pack, to lighten it up a bit and make
room for parts and supplies I need for the day's job. Hardware and rope are swapped out with the pouches in
the Lift Bag, although I usually bring those pouches up with me anyway just to have spare gear.