Take a bunch of Amsteel with ya,,for extensions and use wood pieces to protect the bark of the trees. The trees there are huge. Enjoy!
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Take a bunch of Amsteel with ya,,for extensions and use wood pieces to protect the bark of the trees. The trees there are huge. Enjoy!
Did Hoh River a couple of years ago. Good ( small enough/normal sized) trees a few miles in here:
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and about 10 miles in right next to a back country ranger station below, right before it all starts going straight up to Blue Glacier on one side
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and High Divide on the other. That's where I was camped any way. Endless trees, but most are HUGE!
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Thanks everyone, we will each have a min of 22' of strap each side.... 14' + standard 8' straps... I hope that will work as that's all I have... LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
You'll be alright, there are plenty of trees of all sizes.
Ken
Billy Bob, I stayed in that shelter that year.
Ken