Hi Steve,
Perhaps you are more patient than me
Ive seen a device that fits on the bottom of the stiles on the ladder. It adjusts the hieght of the ladder to allow for uneven ground. If used with the laddermate it would allow you to adjust the angle as well. Might solve some of the problems.
I'm getting a pole system in two weeks so hopefully won't have any more hassles.
If you do get the laddermate, I hope it works better for you.
Something things to try in the meantime. If surface is concrete or similair and has moss/mould on it. Get a damp terry towel (or scrim doubled over if you're stuck). Spread it on floor and put ladder on that. You'd be surpised how much more grip you get. A lot lighter than laddermate!
We get alot of ice up here in Aberdeen. I went round with ordinary table salt. Went round the job and put a bit on every spot where I was going to put the ladder. By time i'd gone round the building (3 mins) The first bit was de-iced! Perfect! and CHEAP! (We DO watch the pennies up here) My father in law bought an accessory for his ladder. He swears by it. It's a set of spikes that retract when not in use. Great for grass areas.
Anyone else got any tips?