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This method is recommended for climbing a tree to enter an elevated stand.

  1. Using a sturdy rope

  2. Jumping from a lower branch

  3. Using a fall arrest system (safety harness)

  4. Climbing without any aids

The correct answer is: Using a fall arrest system (safety harness)

A fall arrest system (safety harness) is the only safe and recommended method for climbing a tree to enter an elevated stand. Using a sturdy rope may seem like a viable option, but it does not provide the same level of stability and security as a safety harness. Jumping from a lower branch or climbing without any aids are both dangerous and not recommended methods for entering an elevated stand. It is important to prioritize safety and use the correct equipment when climbing a tree for any reason.