Nice gear, does this include shipping cost?
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Nice gear, does this include shipping cost?
You should hop on Hammockforums.net they will probably have a lot more useful hammocking info for ya
Wow, that is something of a read. Glad he was alright in the end. Now I have to go to sleep.. Glad I stumbled upon this right beforehand.. Lol.
First overnight backpacking hike I went on, the night was going to be 29 deg. So no one was around. After hiking all day, we come up to the spot where you're supposed to be able to cross the river...
I'm also looking to incorporate this system. Anything can happen and even with a rain cover for the pack, it still makes sense. The organization will be nice as well.
Sounds legit. I'd try it out.
I enjoyed it as well.
Growing up in the suburbs, makes going out into the woods and staying the night, slightly stressful. It's hard to feel at home when the worst thing you've grown up around is squirrels and rabbits....
So here is an easy, light weight idea for people that worry about getting back to the trail; Have fishing line wrapped around a small piece of 3" X 2" cardboard. Attach a piece of zing-it to both...
Love the article. Puts some things in perspective. I think any hike at all, short or long is an IME. It brings immediate return and has nothing to do with anything but the present enjoyment of being...
Great job! I've always been curious about soloing it. I don't know if I could handle that much solitude.
I will remember. Thank you for posting in their memory.
I'd take it down
The problem is, people are ********.. We've all encountered them and they don't give a **** about anything or anyone. They're selfish and destroy things for no good reason. This is why we object so...
Not sure I'd go as far as allowing free roaming wherever, whenever but I sure would like to see more freedom to disperse camp through out my area (northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin area) I like...
I will take the large black StormVent #6
I know this thread is a few months out but wanted to comment on something said. You can hang in a hammock, an inch from the ground and use a tarp with doors. Pin that tarp straight to the ground if...
Had my first hammock experience Saturday. WBBB 1.7, it is worth the cash. I'm 315lbs and it takes the weight. Easy to setup, easy to adjust with the cinch buckles and the stuff sack it comes in does...